Yes you should be able to. I have never used Supercollider so I cannot
give you specific instructions but you will need to route the output
from the program below to Supercollider's MIDIIn
Martin
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Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 14:58:51 +0100
From: thephantom mailbox <thephntm_at_gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [livecode] Live coding in Ruby
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Hi, i'm a beginner withe Supercollider, can i use the code in this software?
any beginners links would be helpful
thx
thephntm
On 10 February 2010 22:30, <audio_at_martineastwood.com> wrote:
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Hello everybody
I have been extending Topher Cyll's livecoding example from his book
Practical Ruby Projects if anybody is interested. It can now generate MIDI
based on probability matrices, gene sequences, Fibonacci numbers, Pascal's
Triangle, reciprocal numbers, cellular automata and more.
Anyway, the first public version is available at www.martineastwood.com if
anybody fancies giving it a go. There are a couple of screencasts on the
website and some documentation with the code to help get you started.
There will be more instructions/videos/features added over time :)
Received on Mon Feb 15 2010 - 13:36:58 GMT