[sfbay-supercollider-users] SF Bay SuperCollider Meeting

Bruno Tucunduva Ruviaro ruviaro at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Thu Sep 12 11:21:08 PDT 2013


Informal meet-up for SuperCollider users or anyone SC-curious!
Hope to see some of you there.
Cheers,
Bruno

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September 23, 2013
Center for New Music
55 Taylor Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Free and open to the public

Meeting starts at 7pm and goes until 8:30pm or so (flexible). We'll also have 
a get-started tutorial for total beginners one hour before (starting at 6pm).

More info:

Do you already use SuperCollider, or would you like to learn more about it? 
Are you a Pd or Max/MSP user considering to add SuperCollider to your sonic 
toolbox? This informal meet-up is free and open to anyone interested in 
SuperCollider. It’s a space for people to present their work, ask questions, 
discuss topics of interest, and anything else SC-related. In addition, one 
hour before the meeting starts there will be a short “get-started” tutorial 
for total beginners. For more info, contact Bruno Ruviaro (bruviaro at scu dot 
edu)
http://centerfornewmusic.com/calendar/san-francisco-supercollider-meeting/

What is SuperCollider?

SuperCollider is one of the most powerful programming environments for real 
time sound synthesis and processing, algorithmic & generative music 
composition, and many other audio related applications. It is widely used by 
artists and scientists alike for both research and actual artistic creation. 
It features a powerful state-of-the-art sound engine and an easy to learn, 
fully featured object oriented language. Moreover, it is open source and 
totally free of charge. SuperCollider works on Linux, Mac, and Windows. For 
more info, visit http://supercollider.sourceforge.net/
Local Mailing List

Subscribe to our local SF Bay SuperCollider Mailing List (thanks CCRMA for 
maintaning the list):
http://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/sfbay-supercollider-users

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