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268 lines
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## Installing
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You need to install SuperCollider and the Dr Racket package.
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### 1. Installing SuperCollider
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Go to https://supercollider.github.io/download.html and download the latest version (3.6.6 as of the time of writing.)
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Then follow these instructions per operating system.
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#### Linux
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- install jack
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#### Windows
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#### Mac OS X
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### 2. Installing oregano
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This can be installed in two different ways:
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- Either through the command line: `raco pkg install rsc3`
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- Or through DrRacket: TODO
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## Concepts
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You can play notes from instruments on specific tracks.
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The purpose of playing notes on different tracks is we can have different filters on different tracks. For example, the melody track can have a low pass filter, and and the drums track could have a delay filter.
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- Instrument: This is equivalent to choosing what the note sounds like. There are default instruments (saw wave, piano, etc.) and you can also define your own using samples.
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- Note: specifies a key from an instrument, and can be played on a track
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- Track: a place to play notes and add filters.
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- Filters: can be added to a track. The order in which they are added matters.
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## Examples
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All these examples start with `(require oregano)`.
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### 1. Playing a note using a preset instrument
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You can either use a preset instrument or define your own instrument. There are a few preset instruments: "sin-inst", "saw-inst", "moog-inst"
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```scheme
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#lang racket
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(require oregano)
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;; this plays the key
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(define my-note (play-note "sin-inst" 440))
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(sleep 1)
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;; stop playing note
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(note-off my-note)
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```
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<!--
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Or you can create a note object then play it.
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```scheme
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(define my-note2 (make-note "sin-inst" 880))
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(note-on my-note2)
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(sleep 1)
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(note-off my-note2)
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```
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-->
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### 2. Creating an instrument
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A custom instrument is composed of three parts:
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- it's name. This is a string and is used when playing notes
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- Instrjument arguments and default values. You could change these paramers when a note is playing, in real time.
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- the signal. This can use SuperCollider ugens. (TODO link)
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- some are:
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```scheme
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(saw ar freq)
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(sin-osc ar freq phrase)
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```
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```scheme
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;; create a custom instrument
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;; can use oscilators and envelopes
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;; "freq" is the frequency parameter
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(make-instrument "my-inst" ([freq 500] [mod 20])
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(mul (sin-osc ar mod 0)
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(sin-osc ar freq 0)))
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(define weird-note (play-note "my-inst" 440))
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; change frequency
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(set-note-param weird-note "freq" 808)
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; change modulation
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(set-note-param weird-note "mod" 40)
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```
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### 3 Sliders
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You can easily create a slider for a specific note parameter. You have to provide the title, start value, end value, default value, and a callback function.
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For example, previous note, `weird-note`:
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```scheme
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(param-slider "change modulation" 1 100 40
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(lambda (val)
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(set-note-param weird-note "mod" val)))
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;; show the slider
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(show-gui)
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```
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### 4. Add filters to a track
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You can add filters to a specific track.
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Add a reverb to track 0. (currently only track 0 works.)
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```scheme
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(make-instrument "phone-inst" ([freq 500])
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(mul (sin-osc ar (mul-add (lf-pulse ar 15 0 0.5) 200 freq) 0)
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(mouse-button kr 0 0.1 0.1)))
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;; click any mouse button to hear the note
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(define phone-note (play-note "phone-inst" 600))
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;; apply a reverb effect on track 0
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(reverb 0 0.5)
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(sleep 3)
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(moog-filter 0 800)
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```
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### mouse/x and mouse/y
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You can parameters to filters and instruments using the mouse.
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(mouse/x start-value end-value)
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For example, if you want to control the cutoff frequency for a filter using the left-right position of the mouse.
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(low-pass-filter 0 (mouse/x kr 200 500)))
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When the mouse is at the left of the screen, the frequency is 200, when the mouse is at the right, the frequency is 500.
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### Loading samples
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The syntax is
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* (load-sample file-name) ; returns a sample
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* (play-sample sample rate)
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`load-sample` returns a sample object which is passed to play-sample.
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The `rate`, an optional parameter, controls the frequency at which the sample is played. 1 means normal frequency. 2 is an octave above, and 0.5 is an octave below.
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Example:
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```scheme
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(define synth-hit1 (load-sample "/path/to/bass.wav"))
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(play-sample synth-hit1)
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(sleep 1)
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(play-sample synth-hit1 2)
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```
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### Play a note in the future
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Currently not working, or the start-time syntax is wrong.
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`(play-note start-time duration instrument frequency)`
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`(play-note-at 2 1 "sin-inst" 440)`
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### Envelopes
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```scheme
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Didn't implement envelopes yet.
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;; add envelope to instrument
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(define my-inst (preset-instrument "sine"
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(envelope A S D R))
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```
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## Functions
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### Oscilators
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These can be used in defining instruments.
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- sin, saw, tringle, square
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### List of Filters
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- hpf, lpf
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- moog
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- reverb
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- delay
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- comb
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---
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##
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### Sliders
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(add-effect track3 (low-pass-filter resonance
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(slider "name" 200 500 300)))
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How should I deal with one instrument on multiple tracks?
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keep a list of instruments per track.
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create a separate synth per track.
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; bus = 2
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; should create a new synth
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(play-note my-inst 880 track2)
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; bus = 3
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(play-note my-inst 880 track3)
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