[linux-audio-user] Python & ALSA --- documentation

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On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 01:06:20PM +0300, Kai Vehmanen wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Rob Fell wrote:
> >Background:  I'm creating a guitar rack - my app. would live between a 
> >control surface and JackRack, and be controlled (aka patch selection) via 
> >either footswitch or GUI.  I intend to add facilities for grouping of 
> >patches into 'songs', and even arranging songs into 'gigs' for mouse-free 
> >live use. That's why I'm trying to avoid potentially stalling the MIDI 
> >thread....
> Just a quick ad, Ecasound provides a Python API for setting up processing 
> chains, including support for LADSPA and JACK, plus controlling parameters 
> with MIDI-CCs. Ecamegapedal, which is a jack-rack style app, is built 
> using this API (although in C++, but still using the same functionality).
> You can find some Python examples at:
> http://eca.cx/eci
> http://eca.cx/ecasound/Documentation/programmers_guide/html_ecidoc/eci_doc.html
> http://eca.cx/ecasound
> http://eca.cx/ecamegapedal

some of my own humble and naive python eci scripts are available here:

http://zhevny.com/bin/

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