Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-14 Thread Charlie DeVane
Reminds me of an ancient comic book in which Superman was extorted into reading 
everything in the US Library of Congress.

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Date: Monday, June 13, 2016 at 10:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials


Very strange.  Do you think ty could be part of an AI that was set loose on the 
net to learn things?

On Jun 13, 2016 5:42 PM, "Ross Bencina" 
mailto:rossb-li...@audiomulch.com>> wrote:
>>Do everything in the recording studio

Here's my first attempt at a tutorial on seekable lock-free audio 
record/playback:

http://www.rossbencina.com/code/interfacing-real-time-audio-and-file-io


Passion is a good thing

Ty seems to be planning to re-implement just about everything:

https://www.google.com.au/?q=ty+armour+looking+for+tutorials+write

They were asking about how to re-implement PortAudio a while back...

It would be great if every piece of software came with a tutorial about how to 
re-write it. I remember reading about NASA having a documentation folder for 
every source code file for the space shuttle software.

Cheers,

Ross.
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Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-13 Thread Nigel Redmon
> Ty seems to be planning to re-implement just about everything:
> 
> https://www.google.com.au/?q=ty+armour+looking+for+tutorials+write 
> 
Hm, the list has a troll:

I want tutorials on every part of writing darwin and custom kernels and custom 
bios…
I am looking for tutorials on developing any and every aspect of OpenBSD, from 
bootloaders to device drivers to writing a raspberry pi image of OpenBSD…
I am looking for tutorials on how to basically rewrite perl…
I am looking for tutorials on how to basically write every aspect of 
libreoffice…
I am just looking for tutorials on developing a computer language…
I could use some tutorials on how to develop the backend of openssh...
etc…

Can we can this thread now?

> On Jun 13, 2016, at 5:42 PM, Ross Bencina  wrote:
> 
> >>Do everything in the recording studio
> 
> Here's my first attempt at a tutorial on seekable lock-free audio 
> record/playback:
> 
> http://www.rossbencina.com/code/interfacing-real-time-audio-and-file-io
> 
> 
>> Passion is a good thing
> 
> Ty seems to be planning to re-implement just about everything:
> 
> https://www.google.com.au/?q=ty+armour+looking+for+tutorials+write
> 
> They were asking about how to re-implement PortAudio a while back...
> 
> It would be great if every piece of software came with a tutorial about how 
> to re-write it. I remember reading about NASA having a documentation folder 
> for every source code file for the space shuttle software.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ross.

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Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-13 Thread Alan Wolfe
Very strange.  Do you think ty could be part of an AI that was set loose on
the net to learn things?
On Jun 13, 2016 5:42 PM, "Ross Bencina"  wrote:

> >>Do everything in the recording studio
>
> Here's my first attempt at a tutorial on seekable lock-free audio
> record/playback:
>
> http://www.rossbencina.com/code/interfacing-real-time-audio-and-file-io
>
>
> Passion is a good thing
>>
>
> Ty seems to be planning to re-implement just about everything:
>
> https://www.google.com.au/?q=ty+armour+looking+for+tutorials+write
>
> They were asking about how to re-implement PortAudio a while back...
>
> It would be great if every piece of software came with a tutorial about
> how to re-write it. I remember reading about NASA having a documentation
> folder for every source code file for the space shuttle software.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ross.
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Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-13 Thread Ross Bencina

>>Do everything in the recording studio

Here's my first attempt at a tutorial on seekable lock-free audio 
record/playback:


http://www.rossbencina.com/code/interfacing-real-time-audio-and-file-io



Passion is a good thing


Ty seems to be planning to re-implement just about everything:

https://www.google.com.au/?q=ty+armour+looking+for+tutorials+write

They were asking about how to re-implement PortAudio a while back...

It would be great if every piece of software came with a tutorial about 
how to re-write it. I remember reading about NASA having a documentation 
folder for every source code file for the space shuttle software.


Cheers,

Ross.
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Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-13 Thread Alan Wolfe
You bet!  And apologies if i came off too harsh on your ideas.

Passion is a good thing, and if you want to code all this stuff in assembly
you'd get a lot of good experience working in both assembly and dsp stuff (:

On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 9:17 AM, ty armour  wrote:

> Cool, ill take a look at this stuff
> Thanks
>
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Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-13 Thread ty armour
Cool, ill take a look at this stuff
Thanks
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Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-13 Thread Alan Wolfe
It would be ridiculous to code it all in assembly.

The performance critical parts could be written in assembly, but only after
profiling and finding that micro optimization would help.

Assembly code is hard to write, hard to maintain, not portable, and you
don't need it in situations where performance is not critical - like
processing and dispatching UI messages.

Also, macro optimization (changing algorithms) should be tried before micro
optimization.  It has the potential for much bigger wins, while still
leaving your code in a good state.

If you are interested in this sort of stuff, in my opinion you should learn
the techniques themselves first, and then implement them in assembly if
that is what you are really dead set on doing.

You won't find much out there that is fully in assembly.

Remember, programming languages are just a means to an end.  It's the
techniques and ideas that matter, not the specific language they are
programmed in!

Anyhow, here is some information that might help you start out:
http://blog.demofox.org/diy-synthesizer/



On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 7:52 AM, ty armour  wrote:

> I am looking for tutorials on coding complete recording studios in
> assembly under linux or bsd. I can write the frameworks myself if you
> introduce me to writing a framework like alsa or portaudio and I will do it
> under linux and bsd and macintosh. seriously someone desperately needs to
> make a hackintosh freeware recording studio.
>
> but if you are interested, make the most complete tutorials ever and make
> the recording studio that you design the best recording studio you can
> think of with compressors and mixers and software like JAMIn etcetera
>
> but yeah post detailed tutorials on it, you can even try to write an
> alternative to cygwin or compile the software under cygwin.
>
> but make it complete. Do everything in the recording studio from DSP to
> synths and drums to recording etcetera.
>
> and find all of the instruments you can
>
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[music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-13 Thread ty armour
I am looking for tutorials on coding complete recording studios in assembly
under linux or bsd. I can write the frameworks myself if you introduce me
to writing a framework like alsa or portaudio and I will do it under linux
and bsd and macintosh. seriously someone desperately needs to make a
hackintosh freeware recording studio.

but if you are interested, make the most complete tutorials ever and make
the recording studio that you design the best recording studio you can
think of with compressors and mixers and software like JAMIn etcetera

but yeah post detailed tutorials on it, you can even try to write an
alternative to cygwin or compile the software under cygwin.

but make it complete. Do everything in the recording studio from DSP to
synths and drums to recording etcetera.

and find all of the instruments you can
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