Some mutable instruments eurorack modules ported to SuperCollider
Thanks to Émilie Gillet for making the original source code available! https://github.com/pichenettes/eurorack
Please note, this is NOT a project by mutable instruments !
Volker Böhm, 2020 https://vboehm.net
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clone the repository and its submodules
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/v7b1/mi-UGens.git
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cd into the directory of the project you want to build
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mkdir build
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cd build
and then:
- cmake -DSC_PATH="path/to/sc-src" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE ..
- make
or use the included mac-build.sh
script to build all projects at once. It takes the path to SuperCollider source code as its first argument
cd mi-UGens
./mac-build.sh PATH/TO/SC/SOURCE/CODE
Then step inside the newly created build folder and copy the Mi-UGens folder to your SuperCollider extensions.
For compiled mac versions see https://vboehm.net/downloads
Clone the repository and its submodules
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/v7b1/mi-UGens.git
Use the included linux-build.sh
script to build for linux. It takes the SuperCollider source code as its first argument.
cd mi-UGens
./linux-build.sh PATH/TO/SC/SOURCE/CODE
Collect the UGen files from the build folders of the projects and put them together with the sc folder into your SC extensions folder.
Clone the repository and its submodules:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/v7b1/mi-UGens.git
Use the included win-build.sh
script. It takes the SuperCollider source code as its first argument.
Run this in a Git Bash terminal:
cd mi-UGens
bash ./win-build.sh PATH/TO/SC/SOURCE/CODE
Collect the UGen files from the ./build_artifacts
folder and put them together with the sc folder into your SC extensions folder.