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<P><FONT SIZE=2>I've just had my copy of Notes from the Metalevel<BR>
and started reading it.<BR>
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I also got the 2.7 version of Common Music<BR>
from CVS a few days ago. It compiled fine except<BR>
lgtk part. (Yes I'm using SBCL, Debian GNU/Linux).<BR>
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Do I miss a lot if I continue using Common Music<BR>
without lgtk related graphical interface? What<BR>
does it provide?<BR>
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It's a strange feeling being able to use Scheme<BR>
syntax on SBCL :)<BR>
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I still didn't come to the point of actually producing<BR>
sound, .midi files, .mp3 files, etc. I don't know<BR>
which of the software is more important or in what order<BR>
I should download and install them (what kind of dependency<BR>
exist, a dependency graph talkin' about which part is needed<BR>
for which functionality would be look good on Common Music's<BR>
or ccrma's web page).<BR>
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