[LAD] starting out with tux audio

AlgoMantra algomantra at gmail.com
Tue Jun 17 00:04:26 UTC 2008


>
> I think, while absolutely true from an engineering aspect, there is
> something to be said for /dev/dsp for lowering barriers of entry into
> audio programming. Doing experiments like this was how I started doing
> it, and it would be a shame to ever remove this option completely.


That's a nice thing to say. I've already planned a primitive synth-sequencer
code for my students using /dev/dsp. But I want to push it further....now
I'm
wondering if some rudimentary form of granular synthesis might be hackable
in pure C + /dev/dsp. Pointers, anyone?

As long as it's making weird sounds, I don't care if its not used or
obsolete.

Still haven't checked out Fluxus yet, Dave....but I will soon.

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