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SC-99 Basic Classes

SuperCollider - Tutoral 99 (Class and Object Basics)

Originally authored by Celeste Hutchins

SC-04 Basics More Commands

SuperCollider - Tutorial 04 (More Commands)

Authored by Derek Shaw

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Start Applications >> Audio & Video >> JACK Control
If top left Start button is Green select it
This needs to start with no errors
Start Applications >> Accessories >> Text Editor (Gedit)
Start Tools >> SuperCollider mode
Start from SuperCollider menu >> Start Server
Monitor the lower Text Editor (Gedit) display for errors

SC-03 Basics Commnd Set

SuperCollider - Tutorial 03 (Basics Command set)

Authored by Derek Shaw

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Start Applications >> Audio & Video >> JACK Control
If top left Start button is Green select it
This needs to start with no errors
Start Applications >> Accessories >> Text Editor (Gedit)
Start Tools >> SuperCollider mode
Start from SuperCollider menu >> Start Server
Monitor the lower Text Editor (Gedit) display for errors

SC-02 Basics II

SuperCollider - Tutorial 02 (Basics continued)

Originally authored by David Cottle

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Start Applications >> Audio & Video >> JACK Control
If top left Start button is Green select it
This needs to start with no errors
Start Applications >> Accessories >> Text Editor (Gedit)
Start Tools >> SuperCollider mode
Start from SuperCollider menu >> Start Server
Monitor the lower Text Editor (Gedit) display for errors

SC-01 Basics

SuperCollider - Tutorial 01 (Basics)

Originally authored by Gaisai Haolah

These document are heavily influenced by two very talented SuperCollider programmers Celeste Hutchins and Gaisai Haolah. I have no skill of my own to portray at least not with SuperCollider so I have stolen relevant snippets from these programmers to demonstrate some of the workings of the SuperCollider application.

SC-00 Introduction

Super Collider an Introduction to Audio Synthesis Programming

From the outset you should know I am not a programmer, I have never been very good at it and probably never will be, so if there are any programming experts out there that would like to develop these tutorials, I will gladly hand over the baton. I would imagine at some point these tutorials will cease due to the fact that I lack musical knowledge that would keep me going when the programming side of me runs out.

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