Hi Everyone,
I'm an amateur programmer and musician (and technical writer) familiar with
C/C++ programming on the Mac and PC. I've written a couple of apps that I'm
currently distributing as shareware.
After reading Sound On Sound Feb 2003 article on Linux and audio/MIDI I'm
very interested in moving to this platform. I'm currently awaiting my
Debian distribution at the moment.
However, it appears that one of the current major drawbacks of Linux is the
lack of ALSA soundcard drivers. I'm speaking here more about semi-pro and
pro products. I currently use two soundcards:
Yamaha SW1000
Hoontech DSP24 Value
I'd be interested in having a go a coding a driver for one of these.
I've never done any kernal programming and feel a bit daunted by the task
in front of me. Any suggestions on where to start would be much
appreciated. I have downloaded quite a few articles on ALSA, etc. so that
should keep me going for a while.
Cheers,
Chris Share
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