[linux-audio-dev] ANN: k_jack v0.0.0.5 and Mammut v0.15

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Subject: [linux-audio-dev] ANN: k_jack v0.0.0.5 and Mammut v0.15
From: Kjetil S. Matheussen (k.s.matheussen@notam02.no)
Date: Mon Jan 20 2003 - 13:04:11 EET


k_jack is a jack reimplementation, and mammut is a very special sound
transformating sound editor.

Download from http://www.notam02.no/arkiv/src/

New in mammut v0.14->v0.15:
---------------------------
-Removed the synth transform. It was not supposed to be there and had no
 function.
-Fixed the wobble transform. Segfaulted with mono-files. (Bug found
 by Dave Phillips)

k_jack V0.0.0.5 ALPHA - EXPERIMENTAL
-------------------------------------

ABOUT

        k_jack currently consists of k_jackd~, libk_jack and libaipc.

        k_jackd~ is a jack server external for pure-data.

        libk_jack is (supposed to be) a (somewhat) libjack compatible
        library.

        Jack applications that want to contact k_jackd~ instead
        of jackd must (somehow) be linked with libk_jack and
        libaipc instead of libjack.

        k_jackd~ does not speak with libjack, and jackd does not
        speak with libk_jack.

        libaipc is a library for audio interprocess communication,
        based on code from the vstserver. A preview version is
        included with this version of k_jack. (API is not settled.)

        By using libaipc for interprocess communication, and letting
        PD take care of various low/mid/high-level audio-stuff,
        only a few hundred lines of code is currently used for this
        implementation of a simple jack system.

        k_jackd~ and libk_jack are not based on the jack sourcecode
        found at jackit.sf.net, except for protos in the header files.

COMPILE
        1. Go into the aipc/src folder and write make to compile up
           libaipc.a
        2. Go into the library folder and write make to compile up
           libk_jack.a
        3. Write make to compile up k_jack~.pd_linux.
        4. Relink you jack application(s) somehow.

USAGE
        1. Start pd with the "-lib k_jackd~" option.
        2. Start a jack application linked with libk_jack.
        3. Make an object in pd called "k_jackd~ <clientname>".
           Correct number of inlets and outlets will be made
           automaticly.

        That should be it. Later, when things get more stable, point 3
        can do point 2 automaticly.

WHY
        use k_jackd~ ?

        1. Simple. Only the clientname is used, not the portnames.
        2. Easy and powerful interface to control the audioflow.
        3. Good performance. Shouldn't be necessary to run as root.

TESTED CLIENTS
        simple_client, freqtweak, ceres.

BUGS
        Crashes pretty often. Does not clean up. Huge risk of not
        freeing shared memory in the current implementation: Client
        must exit before server, and client must not crash. And
        server must not crash.

CONTACT
        Send ideas (especially about the k_jackd~ object syntax),
        comments (especially about the libaipc API), questions,
        code, food, etc. to k.s.matheussen@notam02.no

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