Hi Atte: The juice is in the RTF help files run from within emacs. Almost all examples are playable (i.e., evaluated) from within the help system, and many of them demonstrate useful musical capabilities of SC3 (looping, triggering, MIDI control, etc.). However, I certainly agree that a thorough SC3/Linux tutorial is desirable (and I agree that my tutorial only peeks at SC3). The wiki can be helpful, but it isn't always in step with current SC3 development. The sc-users mail list is also a good place to ask questions. HTH, dp Atte Andr? Jensen wrote: > Dave Phillips wrote: > >> IMO, SC3 is just waiting for Linux audio people to find it. If >> Stefan's GUI parts keep improving we'll soon have a very respectable >> SC3 for Linux. > > > I consider myself "Linux audio people" and I'm just waiting for some > reasonable docu of the beat. The only really useful stuff was your > tutorial, but that stopped just when the fun was about to begin. > > Seems that what docu is there is either for sc2 or doesn't relate to > linux. > > I'm currently using csound, but for several reasons I'm very > interrested in switching to (or at least trying out) SC3. > > If I overlooked anything please let me know. And maybe you (who seems > to have found The Way) could also suggest a path through the docu > towards understanding SC3/linux??? >