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  1. SuperCollider is a platform for creating and manipulating sound with code. It consists of a real-time audio server, an interpreted programming language and an editor with help system. Download it for Windows, MacOS or Linux and explore examples and gallery.

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  2. It is a dynamic programming language providing a framework for acoustic research, algorithmic music, interactive programming and live coding. Originally released under the terms of the GPL-2.0-or-later in 2002, and from version 3.4 under GPL-3.0-or-later, SuperCollider is free and open-source software .

  3. SuperCollider is a software for audio synthesis and algorithmic composition. Find the latest versions, previous releases, bleeding edge builds, and plugins for Mac, Linux, Windows, and other platforms.

  4. Explore various examples of SuperCollider code and sounds, from simple FM synthesis to complex drum machines and rave sequences. Learn how to create and play sounds, use envelopes, filters, delays, reverbs and more.

  5. SuperCollider is a platform for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition, written in C++17 and available for various platforms. It consists of scsynth, supernova, sclang, and scide, with hundreds of unit generators, plugins, and examples.

  6. Sep 5, 2021 · SuperCollider is a programming language and environment for real-time audio synthesis and algorithmic composition. The latest version, 3.12.1, fixes compatibility with older macOS systems and is available for download from GitHub.

  7. The first copy is a sawtooth wave with frequency 440 Hz, sent out to bus 0 (your left channel); the second copy is a sawtooth wave with frequency 570 Hz, sent out to bus 1 (your right channel)! Go ahead and check that for yourself. Change those two frequencies to any other values you like. Listen to the results.