Tag Archives: SuperCollider

Hadron v1.3 update…

Hadron is received well and I’m a happy man. Thanks to all for the suggestions. Especially to Erik Skogen for feature suggestions, Wouter Snoei for detailed usage improvement suggestions, and Ali Bilgin Arslan for testing the app and plugin interface before release(s)! I have an update and full change log is here: http://quarks.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/quarks/Hadron/Help/Hadron-Changelog.html Update your [...]

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Performing live with alpha-state software – Riding the glitch?

I guess I’m still too young for being content with using commercial music making software to produce sounds, which usually in its own rights try to make things easier for “most people” (in order to become a commercial success) by compromising from the organizational control over sound and live performance in favor of the majority [...]

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SCTwitting!

Here is a cool concept. I think many of you are familiar with the Twitter service; even if you aren’t using it yet, you probably are aware of the fact that there are millions of people all around the globe twitting like frenzy using this service (defined by some as the SMS of the Internets) [...]

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SuperCollider in 7 minutes

I’ve added a video to my vimeo page that uses the code-swarm application by Michael Ogawa to visualize the SuperCollider svn commit logs. The logs were taken from sourceforge, it starts from July 13, 2004 and ends in November 23, 2008 covering 1594 days (or in other words 4 years, 4 months and 10 days) [...]

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SuperCollider and Shopping!

I was doing a little performance comparison test with Supercollider and I found this interesting: { Mix.new( Array.fill(300, { Pan2.ar(SinOsc.ar(LFNoise0.kr(rrand(0,20)).range(40, 110).midicps), LFNoise1.kr(0.2), 300.reciprocal) }) ) }.play; It sounded to me like the background noise people make while talking and talking in those big shopping centers, but it has many artifacts in the foreground. Anyhow, the [...]

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