It was https://csound.com/download.html
This is the link I wrote on https://bolprocessor.org/check-bp3/
The processor of my MacBook is "2.5 GHz Intel Core i5".
Best wishes! ;-)
Bernard
Anthony Kozar wrote on 19/11/2020 07:45:
> Hmm... Interesting. It sounds like we installed the same version of Csound 6 on the same version of OS X and it works for you but not for me. Just to be sure, can you confirm that you downloaded the DMG archive with an installer .pkg inside from either https://csound.com/ or https://github.com/csound/csound/releases/latest/ ?? I'd like to have the facts straight when I report this to the mailing list.
>
> IIRC, the error message I got when trying to run Csound 6.15 was "illegal instruction". So perhaps the problem is not the OS version as I assumed, but the specific CPU in my computer?
>
> Anthony
>
> On Nov 19, 2020 12:32 AM, Bernard Bel <ber...@gm...> wrote:
>
>> Dear Anthony,
>>
>> Well, I am using a recent version of Csound:
>>
>> Csound version 6.15 (double samples) Aug 10 2020
>> [commit: 8b4fd4f626b145721a9f20793a05ebcd227b3fd4]
>>
>> which I installed in a single click on MacOS 10.11.6 using their
>> installation tool!
>>
>> This should help to solve the paradox :-)
>>
>> Bernard
>>
>> Anthony Kozar wrote on 18/11/2020 21:32:
>>> On 11/16/20, 10:49 AM, Bernard Bel wrote:
>>>> Wonderful work!
>>> Thanks :)
>>>
>>>> I installed the new "0-default.orc" in "csound_resources", created a
>>>> "-cs.Nadaka" file covering the first 3 instruments (enclosed) and
>>>> inserted an "_ins(3)" instruction in the beginning of "-gr.Nadaka".
>>>>
>>>> I am getting the same score as yours (see enclosed) and it does play the
>>>> brass instrument, but the result is a bit different. It seems that
>>>> another effect has been applied in the sample you sent…
>>> Hmmm, they do sound very different. It sounds to me like the attack
>>> time is much shorter in your rendition than mine.
>>>
>>> I have been testing the instruments by renumbering the one that I wish
>>> to use to be instr 1. But I rendered it again using the score that
>>> you sent with "i3" statements and I get a synth brass sound that
>>> matches what I got before. So, I don't think the difference is in the
>>> effects routing. I suspect some change in Csound given that I am
>>> using a very old version.
>>>
>>> Csound development policy does not allow "incompatible changes" but
>>> fixing an opcode that gives incorrect output could significantly
>>> change the resulting sound. I see that some bug was fixed in the
>>> xadsr opcode in version 6.05. Perhaps that could account for a
>>> difference in the attack portion of the amplitude envelope.
>>>
>>> I am using Csound "version 5.14 (float samples) Oct 10 2011". Which
>>> version are you using, Bernard?
>>>
>>> (I tried the latest Csound installer for macOS, but it doesn't work on
>>> OS X 10.11. I haven't taken the time to find out which installers are
>>> compatible with my system nor to compile Csound from scratch ...)
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>>
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