Sorry I've been away. I've been catching up on homework and trying to put a preliminary design together. I should probably let this thread die, but no doubt this subject will just come up again anyway.
Frank Barknecht wrote: > _From my experience with giving some workshops in this area I believe > that a growing number of artists is looking for software that allows > them to build their own specific tools. They are not frightend to learn > certain algorithms and how to deal with technical issues as long as > these issues are "art related". They actually like thinking about things > like DSP algorithms for sound and video, but they don't want to think > about device drivers and freeing memory (too much). I think this gets to the heart of the matter quite nicely. The goal is a system where the programming is focused on the processing and the synthesis, but a language that actually compiles to standalone applications. Though I'm not aiming for it to be cross-platform (I don't have the tools on any other platforms), I don't see why it couldn't be made so. At this point, I want to lay out the complete design, then decide what I want to finish for the 0.1 release and get to work on it. -- Darren _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
