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Supercollider was created in 1996 by James McCarthy. The language is an esoteric mix of Smalltalk and C. Code is interpreted in an IDE as you write. | Supercollider was created in 1996 by James McCarthy. The language is an esoteric mix of Smalltalk and C. Code is interpreted in an IDE as you write. | ||
β | Supercollider class is a | + | Supercollider class is a 12 week class written by [https://composerprogrammer.com/ Nick Collins]. Each week we will learn a different aspect of the platform. Each week has exercises where you compose unique sounds and realtime controllers. |
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+ | https://github.com/lazzarello/supercollider-tutorial | ||
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+ | Based on [https://composerprogrammer.com/teaching/supercollider/sctutorial/tutorial.html Nick Collins's course work]. | ||
The first SuperCollider class will begin on Wednesday, 2018-02-07 at 7PM in the Turing classroom. Attendees will be expected to have their own computer (Mac or PC or Linux), a sound card with outputs and inputs, speakers. Optionally, headphones would be helpful. | The first SuperCollider class will begin on Wednesday, 2018-02-07 at 7PM in the Turing classroom. Attendees will be expected to have their own computer (Mac or PC or Linux), a sound card with outputs and inputs, speakers. Optionally, headphones would be helpful. |