[linux-audio-dev] JACK tutorial

james at dis-dot-dat.net james at dis-dot-dat.net
Tue Oct 21 13:56:02 UTC 2003


On Mon, 20 Oct, 2003 at 01:19PM +0200, Mathias Lundgren spake thus:
> Great, great, great! Thanks a lot! IMHO, documentation like this one is 
> definitely needed and something we're currently lacking. I've only skimmed 
> it, but I'm going to read it more thoroughly later on, since it's stuff I 
> need to read up on. 
> 
> That said, I'm a newbie on the subject, but I guess that makes me part of the 
> targeted audience for the tutorial. I think you're explaining things very 
> well. Of course, one can always look through code and find out what is going 
> on when learning about things like these, but it's much better to also get 
> the general idea of things before looking through the code. You're explaining 
> both concepts and give examples, and do both very well. Good job!

Thanks for the comments.  Let me know if you have any suggestions for
improvement.

 
> /Mathias
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> >   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.
> >
> >   If this is well received, I'll write about more advanced topics as I
> >   get to them - mixing, the transport, threading without blocking the
> >   process callback, etc.
> >
> >   I'll probably be asking a lot of questions later on, especially
> >   about best practise.
> >
> > Thanks peeps,
> >
> > James
> 
> 



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