![]() ![]() ![]() The workshop is intended to be a friendly introduction to SuperCollider, giving you the groundwork so that you can continue to learn yourself with online resources. ![]() The workshop will involve text-based coding in SuperCollider, but no prior knowledge of coding or of SuperCollider will be assumed as the workshop is suitable for total beginners, or those looking for a refresher. SuperCollider is a programming language designed for writing musical programs. It is now maintained and developed by an active and enthusiastic. In 2002, he generously released it as free software under the GNU General Public License. SuperCollider was developed by James McCartney and originally released in 1996. scide An editor for sclang with an integrated help system. Finally, we will look at how these aspects can be brought together and coded live as is often done in Live Coding and Algorave performances. sclang An interpreted programming language. We will also look at generating patterns to generate melodies and structures. We will look at generating the basics of audio in SuperCollider: generating simple synthesis sounds. Memorabilia from the canceled Superconducting Super Collider project in Waxahachie sits atop. In this introduction to SuperCollider with musician and sound artist Dr Tom Mudd we will look at how to get up and running in the very exciting, but sometimes slightly cryptic world of SuperCollider. After nearly two decades and billions of dollars, the project was pulled from the site south of Dallas. SuperCollider is a free software that allows you to create real-time audio synthesis and algorithmic composition, used by musicians, artists, and researchers working with sound. ![]()
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