> AFAIK all of this should be possible, as the Jack
> API allows one to define
> custom data types in addition to the default (32 bit
> floats). Most of the
> Jack wizards hang out on the jackit-devel list, and
> I'm sure you could get
> specifics there. For subscription info, see:
I think i
> I'm
> wondering whether it will be possible, ( or if
> anyone is doing something
> similar ) to use Jack to pass control signals
> between audio apps. I think it
> would be extremely useful to be able to send the
> equivalent of PD wires or
> Csound krate variables back and forth between
> d
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> Sorry if this is the wrong place, please tell me where to ask if it
> is.
This is not off-topic for LAD, but there is also a jackit-devel
mailing list for detailed JACK questions.
> I'm wondering whether it will be possible, ( or if anyone is doing
> something simila
On Saturday 08 November 2003 22:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Also, does or will Jack allow signals to be lower bit depth or sample rate
> when full audio resolutions is not necessary, or will it always be full
> audio? I'm just thinking that maybe it would be good to be able to pass
> control si
Sorry, forgot to ask a couple of things.
Will Jack or other similar APIs allow passing of DC signal? If so, do we have
to worry about speakers blowing up or do soundcards protect against DC?
If not, can anyone tell me what the most CPU efficient way of
modulating/demodulating a control signal
Sorry if this is the wrong place, please tell me where to ask if it is. I'm
wondering whether it will be possible, ( or if anyone is doing something
similar ) to use Jack to pass control signals between audio apps. I think it
would be extremely useful to be able to send the equivalent of PD wire