I hope this is ok on this list, please let me know if it should instead be on PD-OT.
I'm looking for resources on learning how to write soft-real time scheduler engines for sequencing tools: patterns, data structures, tradeoffs of different approaches, etc. I'm interested in seeing how PD does it, but if anyone also knows of good books, sites, or otherwise that get into this topic deeply, I'd love to hear of them. It seems rather hard to find this kind of stuff, or maybe I just don't know where to look!
thanks iain
Hi,
I think the following is a good introduction: http://www.rossbencina.com/code/real-time-audio-programming-101-time-waits-f...
Of course, there's also Miller's book "The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music", which has some sections about scheduling and control streams.
Personally, I learned a lot from studying both Pd and Supercollider (scsynth + sclang), as they have very different approaches.
Christof
On 24.10.2020 19:48, Iain Duncan wrote:
I hope this is ok on this list, please let me know if it should instead be on PD-OT.
I'm looking for resourceson learning how to write soft-real time scheduler engines for sequencing tools: patterns, data structures, tradeoffs of different approaches, etc. I'm interested in seeing how PD does it, but if anyone also knowsof good books, sites, or otherwise that get into this topic deeply, I'd love to hear of them. It seems rather hard to find this kind of stuff, or maybe I just don't know where to look!
thanks iain
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Thanks for those tips Christof, that's just the kind of thing I was looking for.
iain
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 2:30 PM Christof Ressi info@christofressi.com wrote:
Hi,
I think the following is a good introduction: http://www.rossbencina.com/code/real-time-audio-programming-101-time-waits-f...
Of course, there's also Miller's book "The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music", which has some sections about scheduling and control streams.
Personally, I learned a lot from studying both Pd and Supercollider (scsynth + sclang), as they have very different approaches.
Christof On 24.10.2020 19:48, Iain Duncan wrote:
I hope this is ok on this list, please let me know if it should instead be on PD-OT.
I'm looking for resources on learning how to write soft-real time scheduler engines for sequencing tools: patterns, data structures, tradeoffs of different approaches, etc. I'm interested in seeing how PD does it, but if anyone also knows of good books, sites, or otherwise that get into this topic deeply, I'd love to hear of them. It seems rather hard to find this kind of stuff, or maybe I just don't know where to look!
thanks iain
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