There is a little redundancy here. The "csound-class1.maxpat" and corresponding "class1.csd" file is what we were working on in class. The "csound1.maxpat -- csound1a.maxpat .. csound1d.maxpat" max patchers go with the "hh*.csd" files, and the first two cover the same ground as the "csound-class1.maxpat" patcher does. The last few "hh*.csd" CSOUND documents do simple AM and FM synthesis. Also, one of them introduces the use of the OSCIL1 opcode for a table-built amplitude envelope. The "template.csd" is a real simple CSOUND document you can use as a base for building more extensive CSOUND max patches.
http://www.csounds.com click on "download" http://csound.github.io/download.html click on sourceforge link http://sourceforge.net/projects/csound/files/csound6/ click on Csound6.03 link http://sourceforge.net/projects/csound/files/csound6/Csound6.03/ click on 10.6-universal or 10.9-universal link (I used 10.6.2, not 3) -- download starts 102.5 Mbytes I think if you move CsoundQt to your Applications folder prior to invoking the installer, then it will put the csound-dylib into the CsoundQt app properly. If not, contact me. click on dmg click installer (check libs if you're concerned) install csound~