Great, great, great! Thanks a lot! IMHO, documentation like this one is definitely needed and something we're currently lacking. I've only skimmed it, but I'm going to read it more thoroughly later on, since it's stuff I need to read up on.
That said, I'm a newbie on the subject, but I guess that makes me part of the targeted audience for the tutorial. I think you're explaining things very well. Of course, one can always look through code and find out what is going on when learning about things like these, but it's much better to also get the general idea of things before looking through the code. You're explaining both concepts and give examples, and do both very well. Good job! /Mathias > Hi, > I've recently been learning to use JACK, and I had a look around for > some kind of introductory article. I couldn't find one, so I wrote > the tutorial I would have wanted, as I learnt. > > The tutorial is here: > http://dis-dot-dat.net/jacktuts/starting/index.html > > Please have a look, make suggestions. Flames are fine, too. Let me > know if I've made some huge error. Or maybe I'm not doing things > the best way? Whatever, let me know. > > If this is well received, I'll write about more advanced topics as I > get to them - mixing, the transport, threading without blocking the > process callback, etc. > > I'll probably be asking a lot of questions later on, especially > about best practise. > > Thanks peeps, > > James