--20cf300fad0f32076b04b1aa0254
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1Thanks everyone for all the help on my architecture questions. It seems
like a lot of the best practise functionality has tools/components for it
already in Jack. I *was* planning on using rtaudio in order to be cross
platform, but if it's a lot easier to get things done in Jack, i could live
with being limited to linux and OS X.Just wondered if I could poll opinions, for a real time step sequencer
meant to do super tight timing and by syncable with other apps, is Jack
going to be a lot easier to work with? Should I just lay into the jack
tutorials?And is it straightforward to use the perry cook stk in a jack app?
thanks everyone
iain--20cf300fad0f32076b04b1aa0254
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableThanks everyone for all the help on my architecture questions. It seem=
s like a lot of the best practise functionality has tools/components for it=
already in Jack. I *was* planning on using rtaudio in order to be cross pl=
atform, but if it's a lot easier to get things done in Jack, i could li=
ve with being limited to linux and OS X.
Just wondered if I could poll opinions, for a rea=
l time step sequencer meant to do super tight timing and by syncable with o=
ther apps, is Jack going to be a lot easier to work with? Should I just lay=
into the jack tutorials?
And is it straightforward to use the perry cook stk in =
a jack app?thanks everyoneiain--20cf300fad0f32076b04b1aa0254--
LINUX® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the USA and other countries.
Linuxaudio.org logo copyright Thorsten Wilms © 2006.
Hosting provided by the Virginia Tech Department of Music and DISIS.