Oops. Sorry for the moaning. I’m trying to grab people’s attention, but it is probably working the other way.

I do respect Cycling 74.

If you can and want help out on this, I’d be thankful. If you don’t want to delve into it, don’t. Since you’re new to SuperCollider let me know if you do and run into problems. SuperCollider is tricky, it took me years to decipher the basics and I’m still learning.

My idea with SerialOSCClient is to address “Monome plug 'n play” for SuperCollider. Ideally, in the simple use case, I should be able to attach my monome and arc to my computer and a SuperCollider app written for these devices will “Just work” - just like monome modular devices. I should not have to deal with ids, ports and device selection. I do this primarily for my own sake.

Another thing with SuperCollider apps is that they mostly are code-based. I hope SuperCollider frameworks can emerge that provide graphical apps requiring no programming knowledge at all. This is probably one of the main impediments to why SuperCollider apps dont get widespread - it’s currently mostly for hackers. Underneath the confusing programming interface is a very powerful audio engine.

We’ll see what the future brings.

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