Don't be afraid of OSS. While it's not perfect for every application (*no*
audio API is), it is still very effective for some. It has the great
benefit
of simplicity -- open a device, set a couple of ioctls, write data, and
you're done. For simple cases, the whole business can be done in a about a
dozen lines. See:
http://manuals.opensound.com/developer/
Thanks, Fred....I have been playing a lot with examples provided here on the
list
a few months ago, doing simple additive synthesis, and it's been fun. This
document
is very helpful....they have some nice sample code too.
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