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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. The supertest.py file must be placed
in the scripts folder for pyext.
If you have a general questions (compiling it up, error messages),
don't ask me directly; ask on the pd-list or on the supercollider list.
Enjoy!
Kjetil S. Matheussen
k.s.matheussen@notam02.no
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