Wow. This looks amazing!!  Very cool!

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On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 09:56 i...@mclarenlabs.com <i...@mclarenlabs.com>
wrote:

> We've released the alpha version of our ALSA Sound Kit and McLaren Synth
> Kit along with some demonstration programs.  The first library enables
> Audio and MIDI access on Linux, and the second provides a graph-based audio
> processing toolkit.  Units like oscillators, envelopes, filters and reverb
> are the elements from which notes may be built.
>
> Our goal was to make experimenting with Audio and MIDI easy and fun using
> GNUstep on Linux.
>
> One of the more interesting demos involves tying audio and MIDI objects
> together with StepTalk.  An eventual goal is producing a more full-featured
> audio/midi toolbox with StepTalk as its scripting language.  Take a look
> here and try it out some of the demos if interested.
>
>     https://github.com/mclarenlabs/libs-mclaren-alpha
>
> And read about the software design here
>
>     https://mclarenlabs.github.io/libs-mclaren-alpha/
>
> I'm interested in feedback too, especially on how building and installing
> goes.
>
> The project is a little light on visualizualitions and GUI elements, but
> the audio machinery is fairly robust, IMO.
>
> Cheers
> Tom
>
>
>

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