On Mon, 20 Oct, 2003 at 08:02AM -0400, Paul Davis spake thus: > > 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. > > this is an excellent piece of work. i'd like to more-or-less > immediately add it the documentation available on the web site. there > are a few picky details that need fixing (e.g. we don't actually have > 32 bits of sample resolution), but the overall sense of this is great.
*blushing* Thanks. If you let me know exactly what it is that I screwed up, I'll amend the tutorial straight away. > are you OK with the idea of this going into the jack-www CVS > repository? i can give you write access there so that you can commit > new changes if you want, or you can just feed them through the > jack-devel mailing list. That's absolutely fine with me. > actually, this seems like the perfect sort of document to put into a > wiki, but at present, we don't one set up for the JACK web site. i > don't know if antti has time to do this, but either way, it would be > very nice to set that up so that we can get real community feedback > and have the document improve in many different ways. > >