LAC 2011 notes from the Csound meetup

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LAC 2011 notes from the Csound meetup

Michael Gogins-2
I have lightly edited my notes from the Csound meetup at the Linux Audio Conference just past. My edits roughly reflect my personal view of priorities and tasks. There will be overlaps and omissions with respect to other reports. The notes are available in Google Documents to anyone from this link:


I may make further edits to this document in response to comments.

I would like to express my thanks to the organizers of LAC 2011 and to all of the Csound developers. And thanks to John ffitch for pushing the multi-core code into the head branch. I will be spending some time getting multi-core Csound working for real, it is clear from other sources that Csound has the potential to take the lead for high-performance audio computing.

Regards,
Mike

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Re: LAC 2011 notes from the Csound meetup

Andres Cabrera
Hi,

I think there was mention of this document recently, so I've moved it to the wiki.

Cheers,
Andrés

On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Michael Gogins <[hidden email]> wrote:
I have lightly edited my notes from the Csound meetup at the Linux Audio Conference just past. My edits roughly reflect my personal view of priorities and tasks. There will be overlaps and omissions with respect to other reports. The notes are available in Google Documents to anyone from this link:


I may make further edits to this document in response to comments.

I would like to express my thanks to the organizers of LAC 2011 and to all of the Csound developers. And thanks to John ffitch for pushing the multi-core code into the head branch. I will be spending some time getting multi-core Csound working for real, it is clear from other sources that Csound has the potential to take the lead for high-performance audio computing.

Regards,
Mike

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Irreducible Productions
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Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com

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