A Gentle Introduction to SuperCollider

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Hi all,

I would like to share with everyone this new SuperCollider tutorial I wrote over the Summer. It's specifically written for total beginners, and it's Creative Commons licensed, so feel free to share, copy, distribute, remix...:

PDF:
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~ruviaro/temp/00_PDF_A_Gentle_Introduction_To_SuperCollider_LULU_2014-09-06.pdf

Source files (LaTeX):
https://github.com/brunoruviaro/A_Gentle_Introduction_To_SuperCollider

... and in case you'd like a nicely printed copy at cost value:
http://www.lulu.com/shop/bruno-ruviaro/a-gentle-introduction-to-supercollider/paperback/product-21802118.html

The title is a little homage to Touretzky's Common Lisp book, which I loved when I read it years ago. This tutorial is also very much indebted to David Cottle's intro chapter on the SuperCollider book.

I consider this tutorial to be in "beta version" -- I'll try it for the first time in a classroom situation this Fall, and probably will change things over time. So I very much welcome feedback from anyone who cares to read it!

Best,

Bruno
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