[ubuntu-studio-users] Supercollider a fork?

Kaj Ailomaa zequence at mousike.me
Sun Oct 6 15:51:41 UTC 2013


I agree on all of this.
It's not a development environment in the way that you create audio
applications with it. You code performances with it. 

Ubuntu Studio is supposed to offer all workflows, in which these sort of
tools have their place.
It was meant to be included a while ago already, and will be included
for 14.04.

/Kaj Ailomaa - Ubuntu Studio project lead

On Sun, Oct 6, 2013, at 05:42 PM, Bruno Ruviaro wrote:
> Hi Gord,
> If I may disagree, SuperCollider is in the same family of software as
> PureData (Pd) and Max/MSP. Except it is based on "regular" text-based
> programming as opposed to "visual" programming. SuperCollider users use
> it
> for anything from music composition in studio to live electronics on
> stage,
> as well as sound design, etc. So it is not at all limited to "developer
> space", quite the contrary: most SC users I know are artists and
> musicians
> making music with it.
> Besides, UbuntuStudio does include PureData, so I see no conceptual
> reason
> not to include SuperCollider as well.
> Best,
> Bruno
> 
> On Sunday, October 6, 2013, Pete Wright wrote:
> 



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