Re: [LAU] Online resources/books for programming sound synthesis software?

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On 4/12/07, Thomas Janu <chaos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The Jack examples are a great place to start looking at code.  Also, I
> wrote a howto for people writing Jack apps for the first time:
>
> http://www.dis-dot-dat.net/index.cgi?item=/jacktuts/starting/
>

That's already great, thanks a lot! ;)

> I hope you get more sources in this thread, because I would like to
> read more myself.

More specifically I'm looking for commented code examples/tutorials on how
to
emulate sound synthesis, so writing oscillators, filters and so on as well
as
nice examples of the ``big picture'' so that i can see how it's all put
together
to form a synth. That'd be really nice.

Thomas
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Have a look at some of the DSSI and LV2 synths/plugins. You could also
help out on some of the lv2 synths others are writing as then you can
get some help easily and have some direction from someone with a bit
more experience. I found this useful. You can also try implementing
some of you ideas in a modular like Ingen first.

Loki
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