In a past life I made my living as an audio mastering engineer. I'm intrigued, but I haven't ever looked into the Audio:: namespace on CPAN. I've never done any real audio programming either, since I started coding in earnest only after leaving the recording biz. But by now I'm an half decent C and XS hacker, and I know a bunch about digital audio theory and audio production QC. It would be fabulous to connect those two worlds, and maybe my esoteric skillset will come in handy.

I'd love to teach myself about synthesis. Is there an "Audio Synthesis with Perl" book out there or something like it? I always assumed there wasn't because audio stuff requires a lot of bit twiddling.

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Marvin Humphrey
Rectangular Research ― http://www.rectangular.com

In reply to Re: The state of audio processing with Perl by creamygoodness
in thread The state of audio processing with Perl by Joost

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