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3.1.2.6) What is cmn and how can I get it? (Electronic and Computer Music) |
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This article is from the Electronic and Computer Music FAQ, by Craig Latta Craig.Latta@NetJam.ORG with numerous contributions by others.
From Nathan Torkington <gnat@kauri.vuw.ac.nz>:
cmn is available free via anonymous ftp at
ccrma-ftp.stanford.edu as pub/cmn.tar.Z. It's a lisp-based notation
package that needs either the Sonata or Petrucci fonts, Postscript,
and a version of Common Lisp with CLOS. It currently runs on the NeXT
and SGI machines.
 
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