Hi there. Thanks to everyone who responded to the request about high level languages for audio work. I made a wikipage to order your input and my findings.
http://tinyurl.com/p4zqo It definitely looks like Faust is the most serious contender for writing LADSPA plugins. It seems to be actively maintained and well documented. It claims to be able to generate different types of plugins/applications from the same code. I'll print the tutorial and read it over the weekend. My first project will be a winner-takes-it-all-gain filter that takes n number of inputs and lowers the gain on all but the loudest signal. I want to use this on recordings of conversations where each speaker has a separate microphone. First I tried sidechain ducking which didn't really work for me. Then I tried expanding each channel, so as to mute it when it fell under the threshold. That works pretty well but it's not perfect. This winner-takes-it-all thingy should be dead simple to implement and I expect it work pretty well. alex -- Alex Polite http://flosspick.org - finding the right open source
