Supriya is a Python interface to SuperCollider.
Supriya lets you:
- boot and communicate with SuperCollider's
scsynth
synthesis server - construct and compile
SynthDef
unit generator graphs in native Python code - build and control graphs of synthesizers and synthesizer groups
- object-model
scysnth
OSC communications explicitly viaRequest
andResponse
classes - compile non-realtime synthesis scores via Supriya's
nonrealtime.Session
class
Note
This project is still under heavy development, is not yet stable, and is not yet intended for deployment in the field.
Send compliments or complaints to josiah.oberholtzer@gmail.com, or register an issue at https://github.com/josiah-wolf-oberholtzer/supriya/issues.
Supriya is compatible with Python 3.6+ only.
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Get Supriya from GitHub:
~$ git clone https://github.com/josiah-wolf-oberholtzer/supriya.git ~$ cd supriya supriya$ pip install -e .
Get SuperCollider from http://supercollider.github.io/.
Run the tests to make sure everything's OK:
supriya$ pytest
Consult our installation instructions for detailed help on getting Supriya, setting it up, and installing any additional dependencies like Graphviz.
Start your Python interpreter and import Supriya:
>>> import supriya
Boot the SuperCollider server:
>>> server = supriya.Server.default() >>> server.boot() <Server: udp://127.0.0.1:57751, 8i8o>
Create and allocate a group:
>>> group = supriya.realtime.Group().allocate()
Make a synthesizer definition and send it to the server:
>>> builder = supriya.synthdefs.SynthDefBuilder( ... amplitude=1.0, ... frequency=440.0, ... gate=1.0, ... )
>>> with builder: ... source = supriya.ugens.SinOsc.ar( ... frequency=builder['frequency'], ... ) ... envelope = supriya.ugens.EnvGen.kr( ... done_action=supriya.DoneAction.FREE_SYNTH, ... envelope=supriya.synthdefs.Envelope.asr(), ... gate=builder['gate'], ... ) ... source = source * builder['amplitude'] ... source = source * envelope ... out = supriya.ugens.Out.ar( ... bus=0, ... source=source, ... ) ...
>>> synthdef = builder.build().allocate()
Synchronize with the server:
>>> server.sync() <Server: udp://127.0.0.1:57751, 8i8o>
Create a synthesizer with the previously defined synthesizer definition:
>>> synth = supriya.Synth(synthdef) >>> synth <Synth: ???>
Allocate it on the server as a child of the previously created group:
>>> group.append(synth) >>> synth <Synth: 1001>
Query the server's node tree:
>>> response = server.query_remote_nodes(include_controls=True) >>> print(response) NODE TREE 0 group 1 group 1000 group 1001 f1c3ea5063065be20688f82b415c1108 amplitude: 0.0, frequency: 440.0
Release the synth:
>>> synth.release()
Quit the server:
>>> server.quit() <Server: offline>