Provided by: supercollider-server_3.10.0+repack-1ubuntu2_amd64
NAME
scsynth - SuperCollider audio synthesis server
SYNOPSIS
scsynth [options]
DESCRIPTION
SuperCollider is a real time audio synthesis programming language. This manual page documents briefly the scsynth command, the audio server of SuperCollider. SuperCollider has documentation in the HTML format available in the supercollider-doc package.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. There must be a -u and/or a -t option, or -N for nonrealtime. -u <udp-port-number> a port number (0‐65535) -t <tcp-port-number> a port number (0‐65535) -c <number-of-control-bus-channels> default 4096 -a <number-of-audio-bus-channels> default 128 -i <number-of-input-bus-channels> default 2 -o <number-of-output-bus-channels> default 2 -z <block-size> default 64 -Z <hardware-buffer-size> default 0 -S <hardware-sample-rate> default 0 -b <number-of-sample-buffers> default 1024 -n <max-number-of-nodes> default 1024 -d <max-number-of-synth-defs> default 1024 -m <real-time-memory-size> default 8192 -w <number-of-wire-buffers> default 64 -r <number-of-random-seeds> default 64 -D <load synthdefs? 1 or 0> default 1 -R <publish to Rendezvous? 1 or 0> default 1 -l <max-logins> default 64 maximum number of named return addresses stored also maximum number of tcp connections accepted -p <session-password> When using TCP, the session password must be the first command sent. The default is no password. UDP ports never require passwords, so for security use TCP. -N <cmd-filename> <input-filename> <output-filename> <sample-rate> <header-format> <sample-format> -L enable memory locking -H <hardware-device-name> -v <verbosity> 0 is normal behaviour -1 suppresses informational messages -2 suppresses informational and many error messages -U <ugen-plugins-path> a colon-separated list of paths If -U is specified, the standard paths are NOT searched for plugins. -P <restricted-path> If specified, prevents file-accessing OSC commands from accessing files outside <restricted-path>.
TO QUIT
To quit, send a 'quit' command via UDP or TCP, or press ctrl-C.
SEE ALSO
sclang(1), /usr/share/doc/supercollider-server
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul Brossier <piem@altern.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Modified and updated by Artem Popov <artfwo@gmail.com>. Nov 18, 2008 SCSYNTH(1)