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The [https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/projects/raspberrypi/sonicpi/ Sonic Pi] is an open source programming environment that allows you to make sounds. It is a way to build a synthesizer from scratch. The teaching and learning materials are open and free. The Sonic Pi has been in the works since 2012 and was created by Dr. Sam Aaron: a musician and researcher at the University of Cambridge.
  
 
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Amadeus Konopko
 
 
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== Project Contributor(s) ==
 
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[http://sam.aaron.name/ Sam Aaron]
 
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== Project Details ==
 
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'''The Sonic Pi Dependancies are as follows:'''
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* supercollider
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* ruby1.9.1
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* libqscintilla2-8
  
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Additional Documentation includes:
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Compile the Qt app within app/gui and run one of the start-group-* scripts to start the app.
  
 
== Project Plan ==
 
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Plan is to get all dependancies resolved in Fedora 19.
 
=== Tracking ===
 
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[https://github.com/samaaron/sonic-pi/commits/master Github Tracking will be used]
 
=== Key contacts ===
 
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[https://github.com/samaaron Sam Aaron]
 
=== Goals by Release ===
 
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Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
 
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* 0.1 Have Sonic Pi package in review
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* 0.2 Have the package review proceeding/done
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* 0.3 Package Sonic Pi into Fedora and start coding some music
  
 
== Communication ==
 
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[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/sonic-pi Sonic Pi Support Group]
 
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=== Links/Bugs/Tracking ===
 
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http://trac.proximity.on.ca/projects/rpfr/ticket/460
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1017452
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 9 October 2013

Packaging Pi Compatible Software - Sonic Pi

Project Description

The Sonic Pi is an open source programming environment that allows you to make sounds. It is a way to build a synthesizer from scratch. The teaching and learning materials are open and free. The Sonic Pi has been in the works since 2012 and was created by Dr. Sam Aaron: a musician and researcher at the University of Cambridge.

Project Leader

Amadeus Konopko

Project Contributor(s)

Sam Aaron

Project Details

The Sonic Pi Dependancies are as follows:

  • supercollider
  • ruby1.9.1
  • libqscintilla2-8

Additional Documentation includes: Compile the Qt app within app/gui and run one of the start-group-* scripts to start the app.

Project Plan

Plan is to get all dependancies resolved in Fedora 19.

Tracking

Github Tracking will be used

Key contacts

Sam Aaron

Goals by Release

Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:

  • 0.1 Have Sonic Pi package in review
  • 0.2 Have the package review proceeding/done
  • 0.3 Package Sonic Pi into Fedora and start coding some music

Communication

Sonic Pi Support Group

Mailing Lists

Upsteam Wiki and Web

Links/Bugs/Tracking

http://trac.proximity.on.ca/projects/rpfr/ticket/460

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1017452

Source Code Control

Blogs

Non-Seneca Participants

Planets

Project News