[linux-audio-dev] Programming resource question

Paul Davis paul at linuxaudiosystems.com
Thu Nov 13 04:05:07 UTC 2003


>Hi everyone, I've been working for the last couple of years on a live improv
>sequencing system in Csound, and I would like to start porting parts of it
>to C so as to allow it to run faster as opcodes within csound and as stand
>alones. I need to learn how to do multi-threading with priority scheduling,
>specifically I want to make sure that all input and graphics are buffered
>and just have to wait while output timing is maintained. I've been reading
>regular C books, and I don't know quite where the best place to learn this
>stuff would be. Any advice for books, web resources, or code to look at
>would be much appreciated.

jackit.sf.net is your friend. forget about learning threading,
scheduling issues, etc. forget about understanding configuring audio
interfaces. imagine writing a simple program that just does the DSP
part of things and no more (it can do graphics if you want it to).

--p





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