Re: [linux-audio-dev] where to find a comprehensive overview of DSP coding including basics and everything else?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] where to find a comprehensive overview of DSP coding including basics and everything else?
From: Jörn Nettingsmeier (nettings_AT_folkwang-hochschule.de)
Date: Sun Nov 04 2001 - 23:03:04 EET


for a code library and possibly literature hints, look at the
music-dsp homepage.
it's linked to from
        http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/resourceslists.php3

Ivica Bukvic wrote:
>
> I know, I know, sounds like a title from a Douglas Adams' SciFi book series,
> but hey, as long as it gets the point across :-). Basically, I've been
> messing with KDE Develop recently, and pretty much decided this will be my
> GUI development platform for my future audio-oriented apps. The problem is
> that there is little or no comprehensive single knowledge source related to
> developing audio stuff (i.e. anything from synthesis to complex soundfile
> and/or real-time audio manipulation), which, as I uderstand it can be
> completely independent from KDE, although it may utilize Arts (which again,
> I am not sure just how KDE dependent that is, since I heard that Gnome is
> porting Arts, too). I obviously might be just ignorant and not know that
> there is such thing out there already, and thus I am using this oportunity
> to ask you fellow linux audio developers, if you have any good pointers as
> to where should I start looking, in order to have the most efficient and
> productive process of learning. I do understand that a lot can be learned by
> hacking through other people's open-source code, and I do intend to do that
> by all means, but I am also at the same time looking for a good reference
> source, so that if I just feel like creating a sine-wave app (which would be
> obviously for nothing more than learning purposes), I would have a good
> place to quickly look up basic building blocks needed for such creation
> (i.e. a reference book would be absolutely the best option, although, I was
> unable to find such thing as of yet). Any assistance on this issue would be
> greatly appreciated! Sincerely,
>
> Ico Bukvic, composer & audio designer
> http://ping.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
> ico_AT_fuse.net
> ============================
> "To be is to do" - Socrates
> "To do is to be" - Sartre
> "Do be do be do" - Sinatra
> "I am" - God

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