<p><b>The essential reference to SuperCollider, a powerful, flexible, open-source, cross-platform audio programming language.</b></p><p>SuperCollider is one of the most important domain-specific audio programming languages, with potential applications that include real-time interaction, installation
The SuperCollider Book
โ Scribed by Wilson, Cottle, Collins eds.
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 774
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
SuperCollider is an environment and programming language for real time audio synthesis and algorithmic composition. It provides an interpreted object-oriented language which functions as a network client to a state of the art, realtime sound synthesis server.
See supplementary materials for the book at http://supercolliderbook.net/
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 5
Foreword......Page 9
Introduction......Page 13
Tutorials......Page 19
Beginner's Tutorial......Page 21
The Unit Generator......Page 73
Composition with SuperCollider......Page 99
Ins and Outs: SuperCollider and External Devices......Page 123
Advanced Tutorials......Page 143
Programming in SuperCollider......Page 145
Events and Patterns......Page 197
Just-in-Time Programming......Page 225
Object Modeling......Page 255
Platforms and GUI......Page 289
Mac OSX GUI......Page 291
SwingOSC......Page 323
SuperCollider on Windows......Page 357
"Collision with the Penguin": SuperCollider on Linux......Page 373
Practical Applications......Page 397
Sonification and Auditory Display in SuperCollider......Page 399
Spatialization with SuperCollider......Page 427
Machine Listening in SuperCollider......Page 457
Microsound......Page 481
Alternative Tunings with SuperCollider......Page 523
Non-Real-Time Synthesis and Object-Oriented Composition......Page 555
Projects and Perspectives......Page 591
A Binaural Simulation of Varese's Poeme Electronique......Page 593
High-Level Structures for Live Performance: dewdrop_lib and chucklib......Page 607
Interface Investigations......Page 631
SuperCollider in Japan......Page 647
Dialects, Constraints, and Systems within Systems......Page 653
Developer Topics......Page 675
The SuperCollider Language Implementation......Page 677
Writing Unit Generator Plug-ins......Page 709
Inside scsynth......Page 739
Appendix: Syntax of the SuperCollider Language......Page 759
Subject Index......Page 763
Code Index......Page 769
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