Authored by Derek Shaw
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Start Applications >> Accessories >> Text Editor (Gedit)
Start Tools >> SuperCollider mode
Start from SuperCollider menu >> Start Server
Authored by Derek Shaw
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
Originally authored by David Cottle
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
Originally authored by Celeste Hutchins
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.
Start Applications >> Audio & Video >> JACK Control
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This is an attempt by me to bring some clarity in using audio software under Linux and Ubuntu and Debian distro's in particular. It has been commented that Linux offers only basic audio programs in terms of application, manipulation and conversion this, is to put it simply not true. However the methods by which we install these programs via the native package manager does not guarantee successful audio function.