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TODO

  • is there a linux commandline osc server (or could I make one) that dumps all messages it receives on the terminal?
    • Yes! dumpOSC in the rack-osc berkely libs

SuperCollider stuff

Installation/setup

scsynth in /Volumes/SuperCollider/SuperCollider/SuperCollider.app/Contents/Resources/scsynth

or /Applications/...

Ubuntu 12.10

o Used supercollider 3.6.6 ppa for ubuntu 12.10

Jackd needs to use the alsa driver, no real time, no mem lock, Audio: Playback Only.

  • To setup PulseAudio to use jack instead of Alasa: (so other sounds will play besides jack sounds) http://trac.jackaudio.org/wiki/WalkThrough/User/PulseOnJack
  1. Redirect alsa to PulseAudio, put in ~/.asoundrc:

     pcm.pulse {
     	type pulse
     }
    
     ctl.pulse {
     	type pulse
     }
    
     pcm.!default {
     	type pulse
     }
     ctl.!default {
     	type pulse
     }
    
  2. apt-get install pulseaudio-module-jack

  3. put in ~/.pulse/default.pa:

     load-module module-native-protocol-unix
     load-module module-jack-sink channels=2
     load-module module-jack-source channels=2
     load-module module-null-sink
     load-module module-stream-restore
     load-module module-rescue-streams
     load-module module-always-sink
     load-module module-suspend-on-idle
     set-default-sink jack_out
     set-default-source jack_in
    

Starting

start jackd using qjackctl.

Important note: If starting scsynth, need to use qjackctl to connect SuperCollider->out_1 to the system output using the Connect button.


starting using commandline:

jack_control  start
scsynth -u 57110
# after scsynth starts:
jack_connect -s default SuperCollider:out_1 system:playback_1
jack_connect -s default SuperCollider:out_2 system:playback_2

Programs

{ [SinOsc.ar(440, 0, 0.2), SinOsc.ar(442, 0, 0.2)] }.play;

// example of a function with args

f = { arg a; a.value + 3 }; // call 'value' on the arg; polymorphism awaits! f.value(3); // 3.value = 3, so this returns 3 + 3 = 6 g = { 3.0.rand; };

// can use keyword args {SinOsc.ar(mul:0.1, freq:440)}.scope

  • Synthdef with args. To run, select synthdef, then press Ctrl+Enter. Do same for each line

      (
      SynthDef("Switch", { |out, freq = 800, sustain = 1, amp = 0.1|
      	Out.ar(out,
      		SinOsc.ar(freq, 0, 0.2) * Line.kr(amp, 0, sustain, doneAction: 2)
      	)
      }).add;
      )
      a = Synth("Switch");
      a.run(false)
    
  • Synth functions

a = {arg freq=440; SinOsc.ar(freq)*0.1}.play // or {| freq=440| SinOsc.ar(freq)*0.1}.play a.set(\freq,330) //change frequency!

Server Architecture

Question: What's the relationship between nodes, groups, synthdefs, and ugens?

  • a synthdef is the "class", or blueprint to create a synth (objects), which contains ugens, generates sounds.

  • synths and groups are both nodes.

  • On Linux, synthdefs loaded/saved by server are stored in ~/.local/share/SuperCollider/synthdefs/

Alternative clients

Rutz, H. H. (2010). "Rethinking the SuperCollider Client...". Proceedings of SuperCollider Symposium. Berlin. CiteSeerX: 10.1.1.186.9817.

Overtone (SC Client)

  • Tried it 12 Jan 2014. Works on my laptop. Easy to install and start.

  • code to compile a synthdef: src/overtone/sc/synth.clj

  • code defines syntdef format: src/overtone/sc/machinery/synthdef.clj

  • using: in project page: lein repl (use 'overtone.core) (connect-external-server 57110)

RSC3 (Scheme)

Installing on Ubuntu 12.10

  • install darcs: aptitude install darcs

  • "clone" the repos listed in http://rd.slavepianos.org/ut/rsc3-texts/lss/rsc3-tutorial.html

  • install Ikarus (a scheme implementation) to compile the libraries.

    • apt-get install ikarus

    • Set the lib path. Put in /.bashrc IKARUS_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/lib/r6rs/ export IKARUS_LIBRARY_PATH

  • go to each of the 4 repos' mk dir and do make prefix=~/opt

  • now ~/opt/lib/r6rs/ should look like: $ ls ~/opt/lib/r6rs/ mk-r6rs.sls rsc3.ikarus.sls sosc.ikarus.sls rhs.sls rsc3.mzscheme.sls sosc.mzscheme.sls

  • install libs into PLT scheme:

      $ plt-r6rs --install ~/opt/lib/r6rs/rhs.sls
      $ plt-r6rs --install ~/opt/lib/r6rs/sosc.mzscheme.sls
      $ plt-r6rs --install ~/opt/lib/r6rs/rsc3.mzscheme.sls
    

References

Porting rsc3

rhs

things to change:

  • nil -> null

  • (define-record-type duple (fields p q)) to

    (struct duple (p q))

  • orX, andX to or, and

  • otherwise to else

  • "Beware that a pair in R6RS corresponds to a mutable pair in racket/base." from docs

Sosc

  • Good examples of using udp/tcp in transport.scm and ip.scm
    • e.g. timeout, wait, a new recv

Has the files:

"../src/plt/ip.ss" "../src/bytevector.scm" "../src/sosc.scm" "../src/transport.scm"

rsc3

Two paths:

  1. either port sosc to Racket
  2. or make rsc3 use Clements's osc package
  • funcs used from sosc.scm:

    • message
    • encode-*
    • bundle
  • How I found these (what rsc3.scm uses from sosc.scm)

      $ grep 'define' sosc.scm | awk '{print $2}' > funcs-in-sosc.txt
      $ for func in `cat funcs-in-sosc.txt`;
          do grep $func ../../rsc3/src/rsc3.scm;
        done
    
  • transport.scm uses encode-osc

  • funcs used from

  • Required libraries:

    • bytevector-* needs (require rnrs/bytevectors-6)

    (require srfi/27)

  • adding import prefixes: e.g: (require (prefix-in osc: osc))

  • Do synthdefs support named parameters, such as this sclang synthdef?

indeed. see 'letc', which is syntax over 'make-control*'. ie.

(letc ((freq 440)) (out 0 (mul (sin-osc ar freq 0) 0.1)))

Errors

(define msg (message "/hi" (list 1 2))) msg (mcons "/hi" (mcons 1 (mcons 2 '()))) (encode-osc msg)

	 car: contract violation
	  expected: pair?
	  given: (mcons 1 (mcons 2 '()))

Doesn't show where the error is.

Creating a package

Two main references:

  • file:///home/pack/racket/doc/pkg/getting-started.html?q=package&q=creating%20package&q=packages&q=developing%20packages&q=package#%28part._how-to-create%29

  • file:///home/pack/racket/doc/pkg/Package_Concepts.html?q=package&q=creating%20package&q=packages&q=developing%20packages&q=package#%28tech._package._catalog%29

git://github.com/user/repo git://github.com/quakehead/rsc3

Testing

  • Simple expression testing

    (require rackunit) (check-equal? (+ 1 1) 2)

  • Grouping expressions. From "The Philosophy of RackUnit"

    (test-begin (setup-some-state!) (check-equal? (foo! 1) 'expected-value-1) (check-equal? (foo! 2) 'expected-value-2))

    or

    (test-case "name" ... same as test-begin)

functions in sosc collection

  • encode-osc is equivalent to osc-element->bytes

    • call stack:

    encode-osc encode-message m encode-string encode-types encode-value

SC Sequencing

Events

  • "Spawning Events", P.319 Cottle

    Client creates events and determines when they occur. "The language side of the program manages when the events occur, how many there are, and what attributes they have."

making keyboard play notes

  • use Envelope and key-state (see P. 103 SC3 tutorial, Cottle.pdf)
  • Envelopes. From SC3 tut.pdf, page 101: "SC uses EnvGen and Env to create envelopes. Env describes the shape of the envelope and EnvGen generates that shape when supplied a trigger or gate."

Find out in SC and rsc3:

  • how to wire synths with effects using the global bus.

  • see notes in 445 graph notebook

example: (p. 186 SC3 Cottle) // route LFNoise0 to kr bus 20 (actually, 20 and 21 since it's stereo) // SinOSC reads from input bus 20 and 21 (since 2nd arg is 2, gets a stereo signal.) {Out.kr(20, LFNoise0.kr([8, 11], 500, 1000))}.scope {Out.ar(0, SinOsc.ar(In.kr(20, 2), 0, 0.3))}.scope

  • The order in which nodes are created matters if audio buses are linked.