supersonic-scsynth 0.1.3 → 0.1.4

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  "wasmFile": "scsynth-nrt.wasm",
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- "buildId": "20251104-125406",
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- "buildTime": "2025-11-04T12:54:06Z",
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- "gitHash": "003a9a0"
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+ "buildId": "20251104-131127",
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+ "buildTime": "2025-11-04T13:11:27Z",
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+ "gitHash": "a6cdc23"
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  "name": "supersonic-scsynth",
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- "version": "0.1.3",
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  "description": "SuperCollider scsynth WebAssembly port for AudioWorklet - Run SuperCollider synthesis in the browser",
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  "main": "dist/supersonic.js",
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  "unpkg": "dist/supersonic.js",
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- # SuperSonic - Demonstration
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- A working example of SuperSonic in the browser.
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- Send and receive OSC, view debug, built-in scope and support for loading some of the Sonic Pi synthdefs to play with.
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- ## Installation
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- For this example you need Ruby on your system - this is just so we can fire up a simple http server with the correct COOP/COEP headers set. If you're familiar with web server, you can easily fire up your own - ensure the headers are set and serve this example directory and everything should just work immedisatey.
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- ## Running
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- Simple start the server with `ruby server.rb` and then go to the URL printed to the terminal.
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- ## Enjoy
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- Have fun!
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