September 13, 20222 yr "All to plan." In the interest of those of us who have been waiting on this for quite some time now, would you care to elucidate and expand on this? Will there be a beta period, for example? Will we have to pay for another license or is this a freebie for existing customers? Is there an actual release date you are working towards? That kind of thing...
September 19, 20222 yr FWIW: Today issues have been reported to the Lispworks mailing list of issues with LW8 running on MacOS 12.6. I hope this version of the OS is included as a testsuite with the OM code
September 21, 20222 yr The purpose of the forum is not about announcements - which are happening if something is to be announced - but a space for OM users to exchange ideas and get support. OM on a not supported system (M1) will crash, this too was addressed in our forum. As for the release of the ver. 3.0 this was answers already few months ago. Please see above. Anyway, the development (port) is going well and October is still our date.
October 13, 20222 yr Now mid-Oct, at least down here in Oz. LW has patched to 12.6 so that is good to go. Any word when a beta of 3.0 will be released?
October 24, 20222 yr On 7/21/2022 at 6:00 AM, opmo said: On its way - October 2022 Can we expect a Big Announcement in the next few days? Plus any thoughts on pricing would also be welcome
October 24, 20222 yr There are still few thing to do mainly to do with license activation. I will release a few screenshots and short video about the new notation viewer this week. Thank you for your patients.
October 26, 20222 yr 10 hours ago, Cliff said: Is Oct release for a beta (no production use) or will it be a release candidate for productive use? After lots of experience of software delivery as well, I also have concerns about the way they are going through this rebase. Certainly there has been no public discussion beyond this thread that I can tell, so I suspect we will get, at best, a beta release, likely alpha. Of course one of the benefits of using CL is that the code base should be pretty portable, apart from the UI. There may be some custom CCL tweaks but LispWorks is a very fine platform and I expect good things. My big concern is business-side. My fear is that we will have to pay for the "upgrade," act as beta-testers, then continue to pay as OM fixes the bugs. I hope not. I hope the devs realise that the rebase gives them a whole new market--Windows users--for them to tap and that showing some love to their loyal customer base might be a great gesture. Guess we'll find out eventually...
October 28, 20222 yr Amazing feature, Janusz ! This is new Notation Viewer is a very useful feature, especially for dealing with long excerpts of music. It really helps a lot when hearing the pieces to make decisions about the form, the duration of the textures. Does it works also with the ps (preview score) function ? Looking forward to see it in Windows machines ! All the best ! Julio
October 28, 20222 yr 9 hours ago, opmo said: Okay. Nice. I'm assuming this is a prettied-up port of Common Music Notation? But we still have no details. Is the current user community going to be brought into this major upgrade, or simply be treated as sheep to be fleeced? You said "Oct 2022" and have missed that deadline. Care to share the next "release date?" If you sense some frustration then you are not wrong. Support for the M1 has been a long time coming and OM have been nothing but opaque about how that issue will be resolved. We are clearly getting closer, yet we are none clearer
October 29, 20222 yr 6 hours ago, mark-syd said: Okay. Nice. I'm assuming this is a prettied-up port of Common Music Notation? Absolutely not. SB.
October 29, 20222 yr HI Ive just spent $99 on upgrade to 2.2 and I find it doesn't work on my new Macs. I guess the thing to do is ask for my upgrade money back but not through support... see below for where my support link goes. Who do I ask for a refund?
October 29, 20222 yr If you have problems like registering etc.. please give us the direct note. In the download pages is very clear what macOS system is supported. In the next few days we release v.3.0 which will work in Ventura and M1. I will make the refund for you shortly.
October 31, 20222 yr Didn't you read this (the compatibility) when you made the update, bought a new computer? I always check that - always. Also with MaxMsp, Avid Sibelius, Pro Tools ... SIBELIUS i think AVID SIBELIUS is not yet officially ready for VENTURA either, and M1 only under the Rosetta 2 translation layer. macOS 11 (Big Sur), OS12 (Monterey) and M1 Support for Avid Products AVID.SECURE.FORCE.COM Music notation software, macOS Ventura, and Apple Silicon [updated] - Scoring Notes WWW.SCORINGNOTES.COM How Sibelius, Finale, Dorico, MuseScore, and Notion are faring on Apple's Ventura operating system and Apple Silicon-powered hardware.
October 31, 20222 yr We are already testing everything with 3.0 and all seams to work. We want to release the new OM stable as possible.
November 1, 20222 yr We are making great progress. Tests taking some time, especially when you make a port (not trivial) and make sure, the new app works on new M1/2 and older macOS systems. There are many new functionalities (GUI) with a new Notation Viewer which you can see on the Announcement forum. Better search, rewritten System Function (in PDF format, for better read) responsive MIDI Entry and more. The v.3.0 is not only a port from CCL to LW system - with a support for M1 - but a substantial upgrade to the existing system. Asking 'when', 'you promised' etc... will not speedup the process. I am one of you, wishing too, to use the new system for my own work. Best wishes to all, Janusz
November 1, 20222 yr The v.3.0 has a build in CL-COLLIDER library. With simple load you will be able to use SC (Super Collider) UGens, score and play it in OM 3.0.
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