[linux-audio-user] Any useful Supercollider sites?

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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.

http://aug.ment.org/scfront/

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@xxxxxxxxxx> 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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