SYNOPSIS

chuck [--halt] [--loop] [--audio] [--silent] [--dump] [--nodump] [--about] [--srateN] [--bufsizeN] [--bufnumN] [--dacN] [--adcN] [--remotehostname] [--portN] [--verboseN] [--probe] [--blocking] [--callback] [--add] [--remove] [--replace] [--status] [--time] [--kill] [--version] [+] [-] [=] [\(a^] [file1] [file2] [file2]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the chuck commands.

chuck is a new audio programming language for real-time synthesis, composition, and performance, which runs on commodity operating systems.

chuck presents a new time-based concurrent programming model, which supports multiple, simultaneous, dynamic control rates, and the ability to add, remove, and modify code, on-the-fly, while the program is running, without stopping or restarting.

Use chuck for jack audio interfaces, chuck.alsa to access alsa devices, and chuck.oss to access oss devices.

OPTIONS

A summary of options is included below.

--add file.ck

Add a file to a running chuck server.

--remove shrednumber

Remove a shred to a running chuck server.

--replace shrednumber file.ck

Replace an existing shred with another file.

--status

Print chuck server status information.

+ - = \(a^

Shortcuts for add, remove, replace and status.

--time

Get the current time.

--kill

Kill the chuck server.

--halt

Start in halt mode (default).

--loop

Start chuck in loop mode (daemon mode).

--audio

Start server with audio (default).

--silent

Start server in silent mode.

--dump

Dump compilation result (verbose mode).

--nodump

Do not dump compilation result.

--srateN

Set sampling rate (default to 48000 for jack, auto detected otherwise).

--bufsizeN

Set buffer size.

--bufnumN

Set number of buffer.

--dacN

Set output audio device.

--adcN

Set input audio device.

--remotehostname

Connect to remote hostname.

--portN

Connect/Listen on port number N.

--verboseN

Set verbosity level to N.

--probe

List available audio devices.

--blocking

Use blocking mode audio access.

--callback

Use callback mode audio access.

--about --help

Show summary of options.

--version

Show version of program.

RELATED TO chuck.alsa…

/usr/share/doc/chuck/ChucK_manual.pdf

EXAMPLES

$ cd /usr/share/doc/chuck/examples

$ chuck otf_01.ck &

$ chuck --add otf_02.ck &

$ chuck + otf_0[4567].ck

$ chuck - 0

$ chuck --kill

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Paul Brossier <[email protected]>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.