Hello NightRadio!
First of all, I'd like to say that you are radical! In that past 6 months or so I've found myself using Sunvox and it's native instruments more than any commercial DAW/VST setup I've used in the past, on both my PC and my Samsung Galaxy S3. Thanks for the hard work and stuff. =D
However, my question isn't really about your sound software but about sound software in general. I'm writing some audio software just for fun/learning and I was wondering if you have any suggestions on dealing with cross-platform audio input/output. Are there any libraries you use/recommend? I'm especially concerned with dealing with setup/interface with audio devices in each operating system. I've looked a bit into JUCE and PortAudio, but I've yet to delve to deeply just yet.
Thanks!
Cross-platform Audio Library Recommendations?
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Re: Cross-platform Audio Library Recommendations?
Thank you! :)
How about Pixilang programming language?
How about Pixilang programming language?
Re: Cross-platform Audio Library Recommendations?
I have also been thinking of doing something myself, but I'm a lousy programmer so it'll probably never happen.
I think I would go with PortAudio since it's free but check out these:
http://www.un4seen.com/
http://nsound.sourceforge.net/
http://www.fmod.org/download/
I think I would go with PortAudio since it's free but check out these:
http://www.un4seen.com/
http://nsound.sourceforge.net/
http://www.fmod.org/download/