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Tweet Deconstruction: 2015-12-31

Tweet Deconstruction: 2015-12-31

I have not posted much about Supercollider latley so I decided to take a couple minutes to break drown a recent tweet I posted. The first thing to do is to add some white space for readability. I also wrap the whole thing in parenthesis so it can still be executed as a single statement. In order to save space […]

Tweet Deconstruction: 2014-12-12

Tweet Deconstruction: 2014-12-12

Last Friday I tweeted out the following bit of Supercollider code. Fitting Supercollider code in a tweet has always been an interesting challenge. I thought I might take a few minutes to deconstruct what I am doing with this tweet. Even if you are new to Supercollider I encourage you to follow along step by step and try to understand […]

Tweet Deconstruction: 2012-11-13

Tweet Deconstruction: 2012-11-13

I was asked on Soundcloud to explain the following tweet: First step is to start unpacking the tweet to make it more readable: h and l were used as generic variables functions to cut down on the amount of repeated code. If we remove them we end up with: In order to make things a little more readable I pull […]

Supercollider Tweets: Background / Tips

Updated 11/20/2012: Added 7 new tips courtesy of Nathaniel Virgo I have previously made two blog posts showing some of my Supercollider tweets (Part 1 and Part 2). I posted these up without any real explanation and I wanted to spend a little time talking about why and how I have been creating these. My main interest has been in […]