Thanks everyone for the help! I'll check out the books and website!

Thanks,
Jeff

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> From: Nigel Redmon <earle...@earlevel.com>
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> Hi Jeffrey,
> 
> In addition to to the many good suggestions you've received, may I suggest my 
> website? (Self promotion, though I don't get  anything out of it other than 
> practice thinking.) I have several new articles about ready to publish when I 
> get a moment.
> 
> http://earleve.com
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> Nigel
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> On Jan 21, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Jeffrey Small <jeffmeister1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm a recently new computer programmer that is interested in getting into 
>> the world of Audio Plug Ins. I have a degree in Recording/Music, as well as 
>> a degree in Applied Mathematics. How would you recommend that I start 
>> learning how to program for audio from the ground up? I bought a handful of 
>> textbooks that all have to do with audio programming, but I was wondering 
>> what your recommendations are?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jeff
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 10:34:26 -0800
> From: Nigel Redmon <earle...@earlevel.com>
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> Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Starting From The Ground Up
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> ugh, pardon the typo:
> 
> http://earlevel.com
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> On Jan 21, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Nigel Redmon <earle...@earlevel.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jeffrey,
>> 
>> In addition to to the many good suggestions you've received, may I suggest 
>> my website? (Self promotion, though I don't get  anything out of it other 
>> than practice thinking.) I have several new articles about ready to publish 
>> when I get a moment.
>> 
>> http://earleve.com
>> 
>> Nigel
>> 
>> On Jan 21, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Jeffrey Small <jeffmeister1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I'm a recently new computer programmer that is interested in getting into 
>>> the world of Audio Plug Ins. I have a degree in Recording/Music, as well as 
>>> a degree in Applied Mathematics. How would you recommend that I start 
>>> learning how to program for audio from the ground up? I bought a handful of 
>>> textbooks that all have to do with audio programming, but I was wondering 
>>> what your recommendations are?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jeff
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>>> dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website:
>>> subscription info, FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, 
>>> dsp links
>>> http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/music-dsp
>>> http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp
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> Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 19:36:37 +0100
> From: Johannes Kroll <jkr...@lavabit.com>
> To: music-dsp@music.columbia.edu
> Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Starting From The Ground Up
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> On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 13:51:19 +0100
> "Marc Nostromo [M-.-n]" <marc.nostr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Note that Juce's licensing is slightly different from that. It is free
>> for personal/open-source project. However you are not allowed to
>> distribute a closed source Juce-Based app, even if it is free (which
>> is verty sad IMHO).
> 
> JUCE is GPL. You can use it for open source apps (commercial or
> non-commercial) without buying a license.
> 
> Only if you want to do closed-source apps (commercial or not) you have
> to buy a license. 
> 
> Which is a nice business model IMHO. The only problem is: the VST SDK
> is incompatible with the GPL, so distributing GPL'd JUCE VSTs is not
> legally possible, if I'm correct.
> 
> 
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