Hi,

The best way is to find out.

You can try implementing some algorithms. If they're not fast enough,  
we can improve your implementation as well as the compiler  
accordingly. Almost every release includes compiler improvements. For  
Factor 0.89 I took a break from compiler work, but I will get back  
into it soon.

Slava

On 20-Mar-07, at 12:47 AM, Anton Rolls wrote:

> By the way, what's your opinion on the speed of Factor;
> is it fast enough for generating audio signals realtime ?
> Is it feasible to make filters and reverb effects etc ?
>
> (Ok, I understand it's possible to inline assembler, but
> I'd like to stay cross-platform if possible.)
>
> Anton.
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