/* This is an example startup file. If you want to modify it, best copy it elsewhere to keep the git repository clean. You can then load it by calling "path/to/my/superdirt_startup.scd".load from the supercollider startup file The supercollider startup file is to be found in Platform.userAppSupportDir +/+ "startup.scd", or via the menu File > Open startup file */ ( s.reboot { // server options are only updated on reboot // configure the sound server: here you could add hardware specific options // see http://doc.sccode.org/Classes/ServerOptions.html s.options.numBuffers = 1024 * 256; // increase this if you need to load more samples s.options.memSize = 8192 * 32; // increase this if you get "alloc failed" messages s.options.numWireBufs = 2048; // increase this if you get "exceeded number of interconnect buffers" messages s.options.maxNodes = 1024 * 32; // increase this if you are getting drop outs and the message "too many nodes" s.options.numOutputBusChannels = 2; // set this to your hardware output channel size, if necessary s.options.numInputBusChannels = 2; // set this to your hardware output channel size, if necessary // boot the server and start SuperDirt s.waitForBoot { ~dirt.stop; // stop any old ones, avoid duplicate dirt (if it is nil, this won't do anything) ~dirt = SuperDirt(2, s); // two output channels, increase if you want to pan across more channels ~dirt.loadSoundFiles; // load samples (path containing a wildcard can be passed in) // for example: ~dirt.loadSoundFiles("/Users/myUserName/Dirt/samples/*"); // s.sync; // optionally: wait for samples to be read ~dirt.start(57120, 0 ! 12); // start listening on port 57120, create two busses each sending audio to channel 0 SuperDirt.default = ~dirt; // make this instance available in sclang (optional) // optional, needed for convenient access from sclang: ( ~d1 = ~dirt.orbits[0]; ~d2 = ~dirt.orbits[1]; ~d3 = ~dirt.orbits[2]; ~d4 = ~dirt.orbits[3]; ~d5 = ~dirt.orbits[4]; ~d6 = ~dirt.orbits[5]; ~d7 = ~dirt.orbits[6]; ~d8 = ~dirt.orbits[7]; ~d9 = ~dirt.orbits[8]; ~d10 = ~dirt.orbits[9]; ~d11 = ~dirt.orbits[10]; ~d12 = ~dirt.orbits[11]; ); // directly below here, in your own copy of this file, you could add further code that you want to call on startup // this makes sure the server and ~dirt are running // you can keep this separate and make it easier to switch between setups // by using "path/to/my/file.scd".load and if necessary commenting out different load statements // ... }; s.latency = 0.3; // increase this if you get "late" messages }; );