Re: Re: [linux-audio-dev] more practical stuff about synth-programming -- jack seems to be less documentated

2003-09-19 Thread Steve Harris
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 04:15:53 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > And has anybody some interesting c-algorythm documentation on how to produce > convolution ? I mean: > oscilating basing wave -> mix it together with a lfo -> filter it with delay, for > example -> ... > Thats not a covolution,

Re: [linux-audio-dev] more practical stuff about synth-programming -- jack seems to be less documentated

2003-09-19 Thread Paul Davis
>Well, this sounds very interesting; but where can I find developers documentation >about jack ? Like I said, the Homepage is not interesting for that part of >information need... . there is a documentation link at the top of the page. follow it. use the example clients (there are many) as examp

Re: Re: [linux-audio-dev] more practical stuff about synth-programming -- jack seems to be less documentated

2003-09-19 Thread hexe_2003
directBOX Reply --- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 18.09.2003 15:00:29 >It allows you to get a basic DSP algorithm producing sound without you >worrying about how to configure the audio interface, and then later >lets that same output be (potentially)

Re: [linux-audio-dev] more practical stuff about synth-programming -- jack seems to be less documentated

2003-09-18 Thread Paul Davis
>Somebody of this list said to me that "it would be much easier for >me to use jack" . Well, I did not find ANY developer-documentation on the origina >lly HP >and I want to know if jack already HAS an easy-to-programm software synth impleme >nted; JACK is not a programming SDK for synthesis. Its