On 6/16/06, Bill Schottstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why do you say sndlib is poorly maintained? I did not get any
bug reports that I remember.
Sorry. That should have been libsndfile
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, like csound and
supercollider, you have just written naa. I suggest that you do some
more research as well...
yeah yeah
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On 6/16/06, Orlarey Yann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hoping this will help...
It sure does. Thank you very much. I read the Faust tutorial over the
weekend and I am now absolutely convinced that Faust is just the thing
I was looking for.
alex
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On 6/18/06, Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you mean about libsndfile being poorly maintained?
Not libsndfile in itself but the ruby wrapper for it.
alex
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that ardour
will let me do effect automation. I'll fool around with the faust code
Yann posted and get back to you guys when I hit a wall ;)
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but it's not perfect. This winner-takes-it-all thingy should be dead
simple to implement and I expect it work pretty well.
alex
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On 6/14/06, Phil Frost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anything but C/C++, yes. See FAUST [1], a compiled language designed
specificly for processing audio streams.
Thanks a lot. Seems simple enough. Nice tutorial and all.
alex
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Hi there.
Is it possible to write LADSPA plugins in anything but C/C++? I prefer
perl, ruby or python.
alex
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