[linux-audio-user] SuperCollider works great on Linux, audio results

carmen _ at whats-your.name
Thu Feb 15 21:58:09 EST 2007


On Fri Feb 16, 2007 at 01:12:53PM +1100, we are wrote:
> while this thread is kickin'
> is there a way (other than jack) to use SC plugins/patches in pd. it
> seems there are some nice ugens out there and i would love to use it
> for live audio DSP if possible.

if you just want the ugens, a number have been ported (look for sc4pd in the CVS repo)

as for running scserver inside pd, not sure. proably jack is better?

> any suggestions SC users?
> 
> chars
> 
> On 2/16/07, nescivi <nescivi at gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hiho,
> >
> >On Wednesday 14 February 2007 08:18, carmen wrote:
> >> On Wed Feb 14, 2007 at 03:41:18PM +0900, Renick Bell wrote:
> >> > Searching the archive, there has been very little mention of
> >> > SuperCollider on this list in the past year
> >
> >I am using it a lot though.
> >for example, last year I had a sound installation running SC on Linux,
> >including the system autobooting into "emacs -sclang" in such a way that I
> >could do a remote login to monitor it.
> >
> >> does it work on x86-64 yet? if no, can you get the same
> >> performance/functionality from supyrcollider/hsc/ssc (et al) ?
> >
> >There has been some progress on getting it to run on x86-64 without problems.
> >I am not sure what the current status is, but it should be working by now, I
> >believe. Both Stefan Kersten and James McCartney have been working on it in
> >the past year.
> >To be sure, check the sc-dev list archives...
> >
> >>
> >> how about jack.. fully native?
> >
> >yes
> >
> >sincerely,
> >Marije
> >
> 



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