Author: Rylee Alanza Lyman
anti-derivative anti-aliasing distortions
{ CADAA.ar(SinOsc.ar(440), 6)[0].dup }.play;
{ TADAA.ar(SinOsc.ar(440), 6)[0].dup }.play;
Note the [0]
: CADAA and TADAA introduce two samples of delay into their inputs,
so the first output is the "wet" signal and the second output is the "dry" signal.
- CMake >= 3.5
- SuperCollider source code
Clone the project:
git clone https://github.com/ryleelyman/dadaa
cd dadaa
mkdir build
cd build
Then, use CMake to configure and build it:
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
cmake --build . --config Release
cmake --build . --config Release --target install
You may want to manually specify the install location in the first step to point it at your
SuperCollider extensions directory: add the option -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/extensions
.
It's expected that the SuperCollider repo is cloned at ../supercollider
relative to this repo. If
it's not: add the option -DSC_PATH=/path/to/sc/source
.
Use the command in regenerate
to update CMakeLists.txt when you add or remove files from the
project. You don't need to run it if you only change the contents of existing files. You may need to
edit the command if you add, remove, or rename plugins, to match the new plugin paths. Run the
script with --help
to see all available options.