This is appropriately named as it does collide with the intent of
Ubuntustudio which is a ready made studio for artists and musicians.
This is a /d//evelopment environment/, and although its specific to
the needs of people who would use these programs its not quite in the
user space, its
Hello Gord,
2013/10/6 Gord Williams i...@gordlwilliams.com:
This is appropriately named as it does collide with the intent of
Ubuntustudio which is a ready made studio for artists and musicians. This
is a development environment, and although its specific to the needs of
people who would
Hi, Gord and Howard,
I think the fact that all sorts of creative folks can use Ubuntu Studio
out of the box is a great thing.
Special tools and emphases can be added by the user.
Unless one is running really ancient hardware, there should be no need to
subtract anything; Howard, et al, do a great
*Subject:* Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] SuperCollider?
I actually though I had added it a while back, but it seems I didn't.
It's one of the more standard audio coding systems, and should be
included by default. All of the audio live coding together take up so
little space, we should just include
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
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
To include on application is not big task at all, but if you would like
to help out with our development work, which includes things like
choosing applications and in some cases setting up settings for them,
you are more than welcome to help.
Check out http://ubuntustudio.org/contribute/
On Sun,
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Bruno Ruviaro bruvi...@scu.edu wrote:
Hi,
Is there any plan to include SuperCollider in a future distribution of
Ubuntu Studio?
Thanks,
Bruno
Hi,
do you mean on the ISO? Otherwise it seems to be available when doing an
apt search.
/Jimmy
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On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Bruno Ruviaro bruvi...@scu.edu wrote:
Hi,
Is there any plan to include SuperCollider in a future distribution of
Ubuntu Studio?
Thanks,
Bruno
its included in the default ubuntu repos right now.. feel free and install
it.
I actually though I had added it a while back, but it seems I didn't.
It's one of the more standard audio coding systems, and should be
included by default. All of the audio live coding together take up so
little space, we should just include as much of it as possible.
We are lacking a bit in
What is SuperCollider used for?
~Leo
From: Kaj Ailomaa zeque...@mousike.me
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Saturday, October 5, 2013 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] SuperCollider?
I actually though I had added it a while back
zeque...@mousike.me
*To:* ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
*Sent:* Saturday, October 5, 2013 1:58 PM
*Subject:* Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] SuperCollider?
I actually though I had added it a while back, but it seems I didn't.
It's one of the more standard audio coding systems, and should
Hi,
Is there any plan to include SuperCollider in a future distribution of
Ubuntu Studio?
Thanks,
Bruno
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