Hi, hope this is the right address for this (otherwise just let me know). This is a mail concerning the page in the subject line (https://common-lisp.net/libraries). I'm the maintainer of the cm-incudine and Common Music repositories listed in the Audio section of the page. I would like to make some suggestions for changes and additions on that page: 1. I've moved all my repositories from GitHub to Codeberg: Common Music: https://codeberg.org/ormf/cm cm-incudine: https://codeberg.org/ormf/cm.incudine 2. cm-incudine is deprecated as it is now included in a much larger system called Clamps. It is located here: https://codeberg.org/ormf/clamps the description: CLAMPS Common Lisp Aided Music Production System Clamps, short for "Common Lisp Aided Music Production System", is a software system for realtime and non-realtime music production written in Common Lisp. It enables a seamless workflow between high-level structures to define musical processes all the way down to low level dsp definitions for sound creation including browser based interfaces for interactive work and control useable for live performances. In that respect it combines features of systems like OpenMusic, SuperCollider or the Pure Data/Max family of software. -------------------------------------------------------------------- I would suggest to get rid of cm-incudine on the common-lisp.net page and replace it with clamps. There is also extensive documentation of Clamps here: https://www.selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de/finnendahl/clamps-doc/overview/ 3. There is also FOMUS: https://codeberg.org/ormf/clamps OVERVIEW fomus is a software application for formatting musical output written by David Psenicka (see: http://fomus.sourceforge.net). This repository is a package derived from the common lisp port of fomus with some small modifications due to lilypond api changes and some enhancements for my personal use. 4. And there is ATS-CUDA: https://codeberg.org/ormf/ats-cuda ATS incudine version 2022 This is an incudine port of the original Common Lisp (CLM) ATS version 1.0 by Juan Pampin (see the original README in the paragraph "A T S" below), available here. The incudine port was made to facilitate realtime synthesis. All dependencies to clm have been removed to simplify installation. Wish you the best for the Holidays and a Happy New Year! -- Orm