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Explore the sonic world of your computer.
system-syphony
sonifies your computer by transforming its running processes into synthesized sounds.
sclang
is added to system PATH.
sclang
may be stored at /Applications/SuperCollider.app/Contents/MacOS/
or /Applications/SuperCollider/SuperCollider.app/Contents/MacOS/
sclang
is likely stored at: C:\Program Files\SuperCollider-<version>
pip install .
in src/system-symphony
directorypip install system-symphony
Usage: system-symphony [OPTIONS]
Explore the sonic world of your computer. Associated supercollider file must
be running.
Options:
--poll-rate INTEGER How fast to poll processes in ms
--no-sc Do not launch the supercollider process.
--help Show this message and exit.
FAQs
Explore the sonic world of your computer.
We found that system-symphony demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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