Stephen Sinclair wrote: >>> 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. > > Since everyone else is having a go, I guess this is the thread to > mention Chuck... > http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ > > Real-time programming for those who decided patch cords "aren't for them". > ;-) > Also, nice in the fact that you can do per-sample computations easily, > if you need to, but it's not required. > Oh, the options you now have...!
I am certainly NOT lacking for options. I've actually played around with chuck before, too. So far, the ones holding my interest the most are CLAM and Faust. CLAM because it has a graphical editor, and Faust because, well, not only can it prototype, but its output can be used in the final code, too. I also like the functional aspect of it, I can think more like a mathematician. :) Thank you all for the replies. -- Darren _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
