Sam Aaron
Sam Aaron
Of course Emacs supports this! In Emacs Live it's bound to `C-M-z` which calls the fn `align-cljlet`. The source is here: https://github.com/gstamp/align-cljlet
For reference, Raspberry Pi OS is moving to pulse audio so SuperCollider (and by extension Sonic Pi) will no longer work out of the box https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/new-raspberry-pi-os-release-december-2020/
Oh, interesting - I'm yet to update my Pi. I just assumed it would be the case. Perhaps it'll just be a case of hand holding jack to talk to...
Hey @tomhannen, this has been noted before. In v4 of Sonic Pi on macOS we specifically do not connect to audio input by default unless you set the checkbox "Enable...
> Wouldn't the expected behaviour to be to connect to whichever audio output the OS is currently defining as the system output? If only it was that simple! However, SuperCollider,...
> That does seem strange, if it's the case then surely that hardware wouldn't work at all with a media player that has no audio input? I imagine this has...
@tomhannen would it be possible to try something out for me? 1. Configure your macOS audio preferences as you would normally with your Tascam device set. 2. Modify your `~/.sonic-pi/config/audio-settings.toml`...
Hi @TomaszTheTomasz, thanks for the feedback. Our current Windows msi build process uses WiX and you can find the various scripts that make this happen here: https://github.com/sonic-pi-net/sonic-pi/tree/dev/install/windows We added the...
@Factoid consider yourself assigned! :-)
That's useful to know. Still, the larger issue is that of resources. Currently I have very limited resources and have to use them wisely. So little that it's been 2...