Hi Kenneth,

 I can confirm CLM works here (Linux, sbcl).

Maybe you also want to consider using Incudine. It comines concepts of
CLM, csound and SuperCollider, but does all the work in the LISP
process itself rather than compiling to C or relying on precompiled
C++ UGens.

I'm in the process to release a new package, integrating CM, incudine,
ATS and CLOG with some additional backends for CM and you can just
load CLM into it.

The documentation is about 90% done and the code is somewhere between
alpha and beta. I expect to release it next spring. In case you want a
sneak preview you can contact me off-list.

Happy Holidays to everybody!

Best,
Orm
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Komposition
Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst
Eschersheimer Landstr. 29-39
60322 Frankfurt am Main

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Am Montag, den 23. Dezember 2024 um 19:20:07 Uhr (+0000) schrieb
Kenneth Flak:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I'm currently in the process of transitioning my SuperCollider life over to 
> common lisp and the excellent cl-collider and cl-patterns libraries. I am 
> curious if it is possible to work with CLM within common lisp as well? Or is 
> the only reasonable way to work with it these days within the framework of 
> snd?
> 
> Best,
> Kenneth
> 
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