Damon Chaplin wrote: > On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 12:59 +0200, Thomas Janu 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. > > I've been learning the same stuff recently as well. when learning to code, it's easier and more fun to start from scratch rather than jumping on some existing project! - But I agree with Loki that linuxaudio is lacking resources and the wheel has been re-invented too often already.. http://apps.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/software_sound_synthesis_and_music_composition_packages http://apps.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/softsynths_and_samplers http://apps.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/general_synthesis_packages DSSI and LV2 do have well defined API's and once you got a bit of coding experience, you will gladly embrace those APIs to get things done more quickly, and it makes it also easier for others to use your code. There are also a lot of high-level langs to implement synths or algorithms. (supercollider, Csound, pure-data, ...) > I've attached my first attempt at a very basic synth using ALSA MIDI for > input and JACK for output. (Note that I'm not an audio expert so there > may be a few errors in it. If anyone spots an error please let me know.) only glimpsed quickly over it, looks good. minor detail - in the jack_process callback: add jack_port_get_total_latency(..) to Note[i].oscillator_offset; #robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user