On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 04:28:50 -0700 "Justin Smith" <noisesmith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I just made a video of a synth that I wrote in c (except for some 4 > point interpolation code adapted from pd, the audio code is all mine, > based on ideas presented in "the computer music tutorial" by Cecil > Rhodes), with a c++ fltk gui (the waveform editing widgets are all > custom made). I warn you before you click on the link, it is not a > composition, just a brief run through of what you can do with two > instances plugged into one another. Oh, and it is designed to sound > kind of like Merzbow, or Iannis Xenakis, and if you don't know those > names, you will probably hate it (and most of the people who do know > those names hate their music too, I am too old to try being an > ambassador for the style anymore). Anyway, keep the volume levels > low, and an open mind, and feel free to check it out. Here is an > example of the synth <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrQPm5DXL3Q>. I > am considering figuring out autotools and how to make debian packages > and distributing it for others to use, but I am not sure how many > people would find it useful, compared to the amount of work it takes > to maintain a GPL'd package. Thanks, looks like a fun synth, from what I can tell from the video. I don't know Xenakis (altough heard the name), know a little of Merzbow and like the noise of Maurizio Bianchi quite a lot, but not too often ;) I have no knowledge in build systems or packaging, but the move appears to be away from autotools and to scons and similar system. I look forward to trying your synth Best Regards, Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user