ChucK/miniAudicle



Chuck: the central, low-traffic, moderated chuck list. Intended for releases, updates, announcements, tutorials, and high-level, low-bandwidth discussions. Recommended for anyone interested in chuck. Search the chuck list archive. Wiki home for miniAudicle FAQ. MiniAudicle: integrated development + performance environment for chuck - ccrma/miniAudicle. In order to run ChucK code in the miniAudicle, we must start the virtual machine! To do so, press the 'Start Virtual Machine' button in the Virtual Machine window. If all goes well, it should look as follows: virtual machine window (running). Running ChucK includes the miniAudicle(now on all major platforms) and the Audicle(in pre-pre-alpha). The code is the same, but the way to run them differs, depending the ChucK system. Ford mondeo oil filter removal tooldownload free apps. The first thing we are going to do is do generate a sine wave and send to the. Also, I've pulled this discussion over to the chuck-users list, on the sudden whim that audicle list subscribers are probably interested only in audicle specifically, whereas chuck-users subscribers are (theoretically) interested in both ChucK specifically and general ChucK issues, including miniAudicle.

Request or report features here:

Good to Have

  • (feature name, desc) - (platforms) - (submitted by)
  • Show/hide toggle for VM and Console windows. (Windows)
  • It should be possible to call miniAudicle with the same command line options as with chuck - linux/all platforms - User:Atte
  • ability to link to chuck as a shared library
  • Configurable hotkeys and auto-replace patterns. (Windows/all)
  • Ability to execute currently selected code with the Enter key, a la SuperCollider (spencer)
  • CPU percentage (spencer)
  • class browser (spencer)
  • more advanced shred management interface (ability to +/=/- arbitrary shreds) (spencer)
  • some way of easily and quickly adding multiple shreds simultaneously (spencer)
  • Audicle-like features in miniAudicle editor (spencer)
  • GUI elements for Windows/Linux
  • visible save state
  • mechanism to override preference items from command line
  • integration with select/middle-click copy+paste on Linux
    • also standard emacs ctrl-a, ctrl-k, ctrl-y, etc. commands
  • configurable keystrokes
  • comment/bracked/debug print menu/key commands
  • keyboard shortcuts to switch between windows/tabs
  • fix bug where miniAudicle a.ck access a different file if CWD and the miniAudicle current directory are different
  • .deb package file
  • fix all auto-indentation issues, especially in windows/linux
  • make console monitor forward keyboard hits to KBHit
  • inline documentation
  • code completion
  • after file open, move focus to text editing area
  • on file open/save/save as dialog, move focus to text field of dialog

exiled for now..

ChucK/miniAudicle
  • Sample search path follows the shred, like as in Audicle. (Windows/all)
    • This isn't really possible without specific support in ChucK; miniAudicle has no control over shreds (besides OTF commands) once they are in the VM
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Setting Things Up

LINUX Machines at CCRMA

Chuck Miniaudicle

ChucK/miniAudicle

miniAudicle is already installed. Download best day of my life american authors. Please do not try to build or compile the application by yourself.

  1. You might want to drag two applications - qjackctl and miniAudicle - to the task bar on the top of the desktop. If will create 'Quick Launch' icons at the task bar.
  2. Start qjackctl a.k.a 'Jack Control Panel' first. You can do this by running the command in a terminal:
  3. Click Start button on the qjackctl window. Check if you can see 'started' message on the qjackctl window.
  4. Start miniAudicle. NoteL There is no icon for miniAudicle in the Linux system. You MUST access it through the terminal by running the command:
  5. You are ready to use miniAudicle. (go to The First Program Section)

MacOS X

Chuck miniaudicleChucK/miniAudicle

Chuck Miniaudicle

First off, You do not need 'qjackctl' in OSX. However, you need to have miniAudicle installed on your computer. You can download the OS X version of miniAudicle from here. If you also wish to use Chuck from a terminal without miniAudicle, you can download it separately here

ChucK/miniAudicle
  1. Once you have downloaded the DMG file. Mount it on your desktop and copy miniAudicle executable to your Applications folder.
  2. If you open the mounted disk image on the desktop (you can open it by double-clicking), you will find an alias of examples folder. Double-click it and it will take you to the real examples folder. Copy and paste this folder to your desktop or wherever you want it to be. This is totally optional, but highly recommended because this folder contains many useful codes you can freely use.
  3. You surely want to create a shortcut for miniAudicle in your Dock.
  4. Launch miniAudicle
  5. You're all set. (go to The First Program Section)

WINDOWS

Elearningmrs. parkers 6th grade l.a. class. Windows installation is almost same with the OSX case. You can download the Windows version of miniAudicle from here. If you also wish to use Chuck from cmd.exe without miniAudicle, you can download it separately here