> I've released the pksampler and pkaudio packages.
>
> PKAudio is an audio lib/daemon that makes asynchronous communication with a
> realtime audio engine from high-level languages like python easy. It is
> incredibly simple to write extension modules (subclass, implement two simple
> methods, link with executable), and is a very nice place to start for
> someone
> looking to get right to the important part of their dsp application. A
> Python
> module is included.
>
> PKSampler is a DJ sampler intended for a touch screen. It uses python and qt
> to animate real 3D widgets created with PoVRay. Check out the screen shots!
>
> I'm also working on PKStudio, which is essentially meant to be an open
> replacement for Propellerhead Software's Reason. It focuses on tools for
> extending pkaudiod to encourage others to write more dsp modules for it.
>
> Read the pkaudio release notes for compilation help. should be simple.
> PKSampler is written in python, so there isn't any setup.
>
> http://pkaudio.sf.net/
> http://pksampler.sf.net/
>
> There's lots of directions for this app to take, and I'd like to know if
> anyone can get pksampler running on their machines. Works best with more
> than
> one soundcard! Thanks!
pkzip = Phil Katz's zip. Whence pkaudio? What OS?
Jerry
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Reply by Stephan M. Bernsee●September 20, 20042004-09-20
Reply by Patrick Stinson●September 20, 20042004-09-20
I've released the pksampler and pkaudio packages.
PKAudio is an audio lib/daemon that makes asynchronous communication with a
realtime audio engine from high-level languages like python easy. It is
incredibly simple to write extension modules (subclass, implement two simple
methods, link with executable), and is a very nice place to start for
someone
looking to get right to the important part of their dsp application. A
Python
module is included.
PKSampler is a DJ sampler intended for a touch screen. It uses python and qt
to animate real 3D widgets created with PoVRay. Check out the screen shots!
I'm also working on PKStudio, which is essentially meant to be an open
replacement for Propellerhead Software's Reason. It focuses on tools for
extending pkaudiod to encourage others to write more dsp modules for it.
Read the pkaudio release notes for compilation help. should be simple.
PKSampler is written in python, so there isn't any setup.
http://pkaudio.sf.net/http://pksampler.sf.net/
There's lots of directions for this app to take, and I'd like to know if
anyone can get pksampler running on their machines. Works best with more
than
one soundcard! Thanks!