Paul Davis: > On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:23 AM, Iain Duncan <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Hi, I'm working on an a project that I intend to do using the STK in a >> callback style, but am hoping I can prototype the architecture in python >> until I've figured out the various components and their responsibilities >> and >> dependencies. Does anyone know of any kind of python library ( or >> method? ) >> that would let me simulate the way callback based STK apps using RTAudio >> work? IE I want to have a python master callable that gets called once >> per >> audio sample and has a way of sending out it's results to the audio >> subsystem. >> >> I've found a bunch of python audio libs but it doesn't seem like they >> work >> that way, maybe I'm missing something? > > the obvious choices would be the python wrappers for JACK and/or > PortAudio. > > note, however, that the chances of using Python for per-sample > processing at low latency without intense dropouts are low. >
Actually, since Python has an incremental garbage collector, it should in theory only require replacing the memory allocator with a real time memory allocator to make Python pretty hard real time capable. I think. I also think I remember someone using Python for real time sample by sample signal processing in Pd... Efficiency is another story though _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
