Downloads
Mac
For Mac:
For older Macs (10.4, 32-bit universal build):
Linux
SuperCollider builds from source on all common Linux systems (howto). Latest stable release:
Furthermore:
Ubuntu packages available here- Debian packages available here
- RedHat or Fedora packages provided by PlanetCCRMA
- pure:dyne is a Linux Live CD distribution, with SuperCollider built in.
Windows
- SuperCollider3.5.1-win
- Release Candidate 1 of SuperCollider3.4
Alternative versions
- Mac OSX third-party versions (with added extras!):
- Wesleyan binary download
- RealizedSound binary download
- CocoaCollider - a fork of SuperCollider with an Objective-C bridge for advanced Mac OSX GUI creation (More info)
- Mac OSX 10.3:
- Download for Mac OS X 10.3 provided by RealizedSound
- SCLang Emacs, for Mac OS X 10.3 - an alternative Emacs-based interface for SC
- The JSCEclipse project provides an alternative interface to the SuperCollider language, from within Eclipse.
- The SourceForge SuperCollider file-releases page has a full listing of various things including older releases
Source code
SuperCollider is free software (published under the GPLv3 free software license).
You can build SuperCollider from the source-code download on Mac, Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD:
- Stable release:
- Bleeding-edge source code access is described on the developers page
Plugins and extensions

Plugins
SuperCollider plugins provide additional synthesis (and other) capabilities to the server - i.e. new types of sound source, filter, etc.
- Plugins from the sc3-plugins project
(collects together many third-party UGens, and provides compiled versions for Mac OSX).
- Other sources of SuperCollider plugins
(listed on the wiki)
Extensions
SuperCollider extensions are classes or class libraries that provide additional functionality for use in the object-oriented language.
Quarks is the name for the SuperCollider “package-management” system, i.e. a system for automatically installing/updating SuperCollider class extensions written by users. Check out the current list of Quarks to see what’s available.







