Re: [linux-audio-user] Real-time laptop processing?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Real-time laptop processing?
From: Glenn (liquidgroove_AT_mindless.com)
Date: Thu Sep 20 2001 - 07:08:07 EEST


Hi Joseph,

I do some thing similar using Csound and a system that I made which I call
Schnackertronics. You can check it out at www.csounds.com/ezine I have
been told that it is running under linux, thoug I'm still getting my linux
in shape and haven't really tested it yet. I use it up to now with
Windows98(hopefully not for long).

You could also do this with Jmax, PD or Sfront I presume. I'm again not
sure about this, but I've heard great things about PD and plan to explore it
myself. With each one of these you'll have to do some designing of your
delays and audio system as a whole, but it is well worth it.

BTW, were you on a zorn-list or cage-list some time ago. I unsubed, but I
seem to remember your name.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Zitt" <jzitt_AT_metatronpress.com>
To: <linux-audio-user_AT_music.columbia.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 9:35 PM
Subject: [linux-audio-user] Real-time laptop processing?

> I'm looking to do real-time signal processing on a laptop running
> Linux. I'm looking for functions such as layered delay ( sometimes
> called "Frippertronics"), pitch shifting, and, well, whatever else is
> possible.
>
> Are people doing this? What platforms and applications are you using?
>
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