Thanx all, tritium looks very much like my own preliminary design. One question, does it mask JACK so that I only have to use the Tritium API (only JACK-Audio, not Midi)? I also don't see any support for Inserts/plugins in the channel class. Am I wrong? Gerald
On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 21:47 +0200, Conrad Berhörster wrote: > Hi Gerald, > > > Op den Sünnavend 26 März 2011 Klock 18:13:09 hett Gerald Mwangi schreven: > > Hi, I'm messing arround with the source of TerminatorX. As it seems, tX > > needs a total rewright of the mixer and the audio backend. > > Since many programs (Ardour, Qtracktor) have built mixers, I was > > wondering from which project I could 'borrow' the mixer component. > > I need a mixermodel which is strictly C++, which idealy has jack support > > built in, possibly multithreaded, GUI-Independant and easy to handle. > > I started to wright my own mixermodel, but then I thought how stupid it > > is to reinvent the wheel. It would really be nice something like a > > libmixer with jack, lv2, ladspa and VST support. > > Gerald > > > i have lurked on this. My focus was lying on platform independendness. > i think, before you start borrowing some code and integrate that into your > tX, > think about using an existing lib. > I haven't looked into every lib in detail, so i don't know if all your > requirements are integrated, but here is my list. > > - SDL > - libremix > - audiere > - audiality > - irrklang > - caudio > - openAL > - tritium > - allegro > - clam > - cmt > - rtaudio > - portaudio /portmixer > - stk > > > i think, audiere was the best one for my requirements. Let me know, what you > are missing in detail . Maybe i can help with some code. > > bye c~ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
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