On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
Darren Landrum:
Okay, I'll see if I can make up for my awful post from before with a
constructive question.
If you wanted to quickly prototype an idea for a DSP routine, how would
you go about it? It would need to work in real-time, but it wouldn't
really need to be super-efficient for testing ideas.
Thank you for the help.
For quick and interactive, imperative or functional,
realtime or non-realtime, development of dsp routines,
clm is your choice:
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/clm/
and in realtime:
http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/doc/snd-rt/
Lots of example code:
http: //snd.cvs.sourceforge.net/snd/cvs-snd/clm-ins.scm?view=log
http: //snd.cvs.sourceforge.net/snd/cvs-snd/animals.scm?view=log
http: //snd.cvs.sourceforge.net/snd/cvs-snd/dsp.scm?view=log
+ many other files.
I also forgot to mention that in clm you have the choice between
using c, common lisp, forth, ruby or scheme: