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Supercollider at the LAC

Supercollider will play a role in the Linux Sound Night as a vehicle for live coding.

During the day programme we're trying to offer Supercollider workshops as well. This page is for discussing the options

Beginner workshop == 1.5 hours

Take the first steps in SuperCollider!

SuperCollider has been up and running on Linux since shortly after it was released as open source software. In the past two years, it has become really easy to install on Linux, and is packaged in distributions such as PlanetCCRMA and Pure:Dyne. On Linux there is a choice between three editors: emacs, vim and gedit.

For general information on obtaining SuperCollider see the sourceforge page at http://supercollider.sourceforge.net/downloads/.

In this workshop we will show how to get started with SuperCollider on Linux, how to make a synthesizer patch, and how to control parameters in realtime.

Please drop me a line if you intend to attend this workshop.

Contact: nescivi _ at _ gmail _ dot _ com

Advanced workshop == 1.5 hours

For more advanced users of SuperCollider we can offer another workshop covering specific advanced topics. Topics could include: - Input and output to devices or other programs (with e.g., MIDI, HID, OSC, SerialPort) - Patterns - a different paradigm of composing based on musical sequences - Extending SuperCollider - writing your own classes - Livecoding with SuperCollider, using the JITLib (just in time library) …

For this workshop, please sign up, and let us know what topics you would like to see covered.

Contact: nescivi _ at _ gmail _ dot _ com

LiveCode session at the Linux Sound Night == 45 minutes

- For the livecoding session, I am still playing around with a couple of ideas, somewhere between competetive and communal livecoding.

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