OK, thank you for those links which seem to be very interesting.
Maybe those links should be added to the linux audio dev links.

I understand that there is no point reinventing a circular-transport-enabling-
device(Patent Pending) if there is something existing we can contribute to (the 
wheel ;) ). But when browsing music-dsp source News, I found that the last 
piece of news was issued on november 2000.

Is this site still active now?
Where do other people would contribute Audio DSP recipes & theory ?

PS : don't mind the adress of my last mail, it really was garbage in my mailer 
config. I did send the message, and there is NO M. Bon anyxhere near this 
mailing list. Sorry.


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> As a matter of fact about DSP , I would like to know (as I don't know
> where there is some) where good resources about DSP can be found on the
> web.

>From my bookmarks, in no particular order:

Numerical Recipes  http://www.nr.com/
JOS's homepage     http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/jospubs.html
music-dsp archive  http://www.smartelectronix.com/musicdsp/main.php
comp.dsp faq       http://www.bdti.com/faq/dsp_faq.htm
The Scientist and  http://www.dspguide.com/
 Engineer's Guide
COST G6            http://echo.gaps.ssr.upm.es/COSTG6/
DSP Guru           http://www.dspguru.com/
Dattorro's         http://www.stanford.edu/~dattorro/
 homepage

> For example, we could set up a page with DSP algos, theory (explain
> resampling, Z, Fourier, wavelets transforms, FFT), explain basic effects
> (FOF, granular), and not so basic ones. This would be a rather precious
> resource.

Please just contribute to the music-dsp source archive.

- Steve

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