Maximilian
JUCE
Maximilian | JUCE | |
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5 | 105 | |
1,528 | 6,116 | |
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3.8 | 9.5 | |
3 months ago | about 15 hours ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Maximilian
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Open Source DSP Libraries for Android and/or iOS
Thanks, there was a missing dependency. It was maximilian.cpp . maxiOsc is defined here. It was defined in maximilian.h as well but it was wrapped in conditionals related to to something called Cheerp, which looks like a c++ to web assembly compiler.
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Elementary Audio: a modern platform for writing high performance audio software
https://github.com/micknoise/Maximilian
For those language you mentioned csound, supercollider, Chuck, I think these languages focus more on different music programming philosophy. Of course, SC is probably the most famous for reusing its audio engine for other high-level langs like the Tidal, Sonic Pi you mentioned. Also, SuperCollider's scsynth can run in browsers now:
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Audio library recommendation?
Maximilian could be a good option, although I've not had much experience with it: https://github.com/micknoise/Maximilian
JUCE
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3rd Edition of Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++ by Stroustrup
Personally, I started by writing externals for Pure Data, then started to contribute to the care. Later I took the same path for SuperCollider.
The more typical path, I guess, would be to start with simple audio plugins. Have a look at JUCE (https://juce.com/)!
Realtime audio programming has some rather strict requirements that you don't have in most other software. Check out this classic article: http://www.rossbencina.com/code/real-time-audio-programming-...
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Anyone know anyone that creates plugins?
Check out https://juce.com in the meantime
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Modern C++ Programming Course
You can definitely start putting C++ into your embedded projects, and get familiar with things in an environment in which you're already operating. A lot of great C++ code can be found with motivated use of, for example, the platformio tooling, such that you can see for yourself some existing C++ In Embedded scenarios.
In general, also, I have found that it is wise to learn C++ socially - i.e. participate in Open Source projects, as you learn/study/contribute/assist other C++ developers, on a semi-regular basis.
I've learned a lot about what I would call "decent C++ code" (i.e. shipping to tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of customers) from such projects. I would suggest finding an open source C++ project, aligned with your interests, and study the codebase - as well as the repo history (i.e. gource) - to get a productive, relatively effortless (if the interests align) boost into the subject.
(My particular favourite project is the JUCE Audio library: https://juce.com/ .. one of many hundreds of great projects out there from which one can also glean modern C++ practices..)
- Ardour 8.0 released
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What programming languages do you recommend starting with regarding audio visual programming/audio software development?
Respect for the others here who recommend C but I think they’re possibly masochists. If anything JUCE, which uses C++ is in my opinion far more approachable.
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How have you used coding in your setup?
Here's a link to their website: https://juce.com/
- xcode or visual studio?
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Anyone here have experience writing VST audio plugins in C++, or 'wrapping'/converting a VST to an AU plug-in?
It seems like most audio plug-ins are built in C++ inside an audio coding program called JUCE, so maybe if I could open up the exisiting code inside that and then output it as an AU instead of a VST that could work.
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Common Audio Production
C++ has https://juce.com/, I think.
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Apple Logic Pro Ruleface
Open source rule https://juce.com/
What are some alternatives?
KFR - A benchmark for comparison of FFT algorithms performance
Qt - Qt Base (Core, Gui, Widgets, Network, ...)
Kaldi Speech Recognition Toolkit - kaldi-asr/kaldi is the official location of the Kaldi project.
iPlug2 - C++ Audio Plug-in Framework for desktop, mobile and web
OpenAL
OpenFrameworks - openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.
algore - Tasty C++ class wrappers and mixer implementation for OpenAL built on Chris Robinson's ALURE library. Comes with some crunky LinkedList and ListItem classes which you are welcome to use or change. Use with ALURE, OpenAL, libsndfile / libFLAC etc. Provides a simple and effective programmer interface to easily deal with the ALURE libraries and implements ALURE on Windows and Linux. Effectively uses both the one-off and streaming capabilities of OpenAL/ALURE and via libsndfile libflac et al supports a wide variety of sound file formats.
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
Tonic - Easy and efficient audio synthesis in C++
audiogridder - DSP servers using general purpose computers and networks
minimp3 - Minimalistic MP3 decoder single header library
Cinder - Cinder is a community-developed, free and open source library for professional-quality creative coding in C++.