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Here are some programs and stuff to make using SuperCollider more
convenient to use within PD.
If you have never used SuperCollider together with PD before, here
is a quick start:
-Go to supercollider.sf.net and install supercollider. Make sure
you get it to work.
-Replace the linux/extMain.sc file with the one in this directory.
Usually found in /usr/share/supercollider/linux/ or something.
The standard distribution of the supercollider language does this
crazy thing about shutting down the server. Stop that madness.
-Go to the k_sc~ directory and compile up the k_sc~ external.
This external automates the jack routing so that you get the
jack output from the supercollider server into an object called
"sc_in~". There is also an object called "sc_from~" that sends
audio signals to the jack input on the supercollider server.
-Go to the python directory, and copy the files in there to
your python site-packages directory. Usually placed here:
/usr/lib/python2.x/site-packages/
-Go to the example directory and try to run the help-sc.pd patch.
Make sure you have at least PD v0.37, and the latest version
of the pyext external.
If you have any questions, don't ask me directly, ask on the
pd-list or on the supercollider list. I'm very tired about
replying the same questions over and over again. Thanks!
Enjoy!
Kjetil S. Matheussen
k.s.matheussen@notam02.no
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