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Re: Simple, Intuitive CoreAudio Framework
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Re: Simple, Intuitive CoreAudio Framework


  • Subject: Re: Simple, Intuitive CoreAudio Framework
  • From: Christian Brunschen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 16:05:50 +0200 (MEST)

On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 05:49 PM, Daniel Staudigel wrote:

> There is an extreme shortage of cheap, powerful audio software for
> MacOSX (for all computers?), which is causing a lack of home-made
> songs, and a pressure to get the big stuff, which I cannot afford. I
> think that a free, simple, and intuitive Audio framework that is a
> superset of CA would solve this problem.
>
> If anybody wants to help design/implement such a framework, the more
> help the better.

Have you looked at

<http://www.musickit.org/>

? The MusicKit was originally bundled with NeXTstep, but later was taken
over by CCRMA and is now a separate project of its own.

// Christian Brunschen
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