50 lines
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50 lines
1.2 KiB
Markdown
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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:
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- Filters: can be added to a track. The order in which they are added matters.
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## Example
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TODO:
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- use an instrument to play a note on a track.
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- add filters to a track
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