Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Any useful Supercollider sites?
From: Mark Knecht (markknecht_AT_gmail.com)
Date: Fri Nov 05 2004 - 19:11:56 EET
Thanks Dave. These are a start. However, I seem to have been looking
through these sorts of code stubs for a few days and not finding
anything that approaches being a Mini Moog, if you get my drift. I'm
sure there are some folks out there that have done all this stuff, and
are probably sharing it (or so I hope) but so far nothing much to
report. (well, I'm less than 12 hours into SC and that includes about
6.5 hours sleeping...) ;-)
Anyway, thanks for the links. Two I hadn't run across yet.
emacs. Argh!! I do get that the SC community seems to say it's the way
to go, so I suppose I'll finally have to urcmb, but I'm not looking
forward to it.
I found one ice, very simple SC front end call, of all things,
scfront. It installs and runs. Very light and easy to use, apparently.
We'll see.
It's mentioned on the WIKI you pointed me to although I got to it
through Google.
Thanks much,
Mark
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 11:32:51 -0500, Dave Phillips <dlphilp_AT_bright.net> wrote:
> Hi Mark:
>
> Maybe here:
>
> http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/524
>
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/7432
>
> http://www.agnula.org/documentation/dp_tutorials/sc3/
>
> Btw, use emacs with SC3. The RTF help is easily viewed & used within
> emacs. Get Stefan's GUI and emacs stuff, it's very cool...
>
> Best,
>
> dp
>
>
>
>
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> > OK, I'm really proud that I got SC installed and running the one
> >little demo that came with the program. It makes a few notes looping
> >with a filter being swept. Cool!
> >
> > Now, I just want to use SC as a synth to start. Does anyone know of
> >even a single good site with downloadable examples that I can run and
> >play around with to start? I was very impressed with a couple of the
> >mp3 examples on the SC site itself, but disappointed that nothing much
> >came in the build of SC itself.
> >
> > Of most interest are examples that take MIDI input, but repetitive
> >things like drones, etc., are really cool too.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >Mark
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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