| Composer/Designer: | Macintosh OSX, Linux (Windows in development) |
| Implementor: | C++ |
| Year: | 2003 |
| Author: | James McCartney |
| Description: | A successor to SuperCollider 2 for Macintosh OS9. Synthesis takes place in a separate process (the server), controlled by OSC messages generated by a client. Any software that can produce OSC messages can be used to control the client, however. The library of sound-processing functions is now implemented as C++ plugins to the server, allowing users to write their own using the server API. SC Server includes a client whose language is similar to SC 2, but is extended with some borrowing from functional programming notation. It features powerful data manipulation classes and multi-threading for algorithmic composition. GUI, MIDI in/out, HID (joystick/other) input, Wacom tablet input are also supported. Optimized for real-time, live-performance scenarios. |
| Manipulation: | Audio (some MIDI) |
| ID: | 143 |