Re: How to get started writing a JACK app?

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Hello  Andy

as a starting point, you could look at:

http://jackit.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/lxr/http/source/example-clients/

This is C client code samples for jack.

HTH,
 Benoît

Le 09/01/2018 à 16:19, Andrew Voelkel a écrit :
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>     Hi,____
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>     I’m new to this list. I’m thinking of giving low latency real time
>     audio in Linux another try after my last unsuccessful attempt a few
>     years ago. My goal is to put some of my own DSP code into a hardware
>     appliance and use it to process audio signals during music
>     rehearsals and performances.____
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>     I think this boils down to getting an appropriate distro, getting
>     JACK working in a low latency configuration with a multichannel USB
>     interface. And then …____
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>     Writing a JACK app to process the audio. ____
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>     I’ve done some googling and found a lot about _/using/_ JACK, but
>     not much about writing a JACK app. ____
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>     Are there any examples or tutorials out there?____
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>     I’m already up to speed on doing C++ cross development with Eclipse.____
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>     I’ve got a BeagleBone black sitting around here I could use to
>     experiment.____
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>       * Andy____
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