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Re: Getting Started


  • Subject: Re: Getting Started
  • From: Chris Meidinger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 07:19:55 +0200


On Jun 15, 2008, at 10:03 , Murray Jason wrote:

Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:52:39 -0700
From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Getting started
To: Sam Ingrassia <email@hidden>
Cc: email@hidden
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On 10 Jun '08, at 10:04 PM, Sam Ingrassia wrote:

I am fairly new to audio development and I have found it kinda
difficult to find some gentle intros to coreaudio and audio software
development in general. Are there any suggested material that I can
read to get me started besides apples documentation (books etc)?

I know what you mean — I've found audio the single most difficult area
of OS X to learn and work with. Unfortunately there isn't really any
reading material beyond what you can find in the online documentation;
I have no idea why there are a bunch of Quartz graphics books but no
CoreAudio books, but that's how it is.

If you have access to the WWDC 2008 attendee site, or to the iPhone Dev Center website, you have access to the new version of the Core Audio Overview document. It's dated 8 June 2008. This document, although still in progress, has a great deal of new introductory information.


If you have access to it (or obtain access through a free iPhone developer registration), please send me your feedback. Thanks.

-murray

Murray,

this was a fantastic tip.

I have also been slowly working my into audio programming on osx; over time one gets to know most of the documentation quite intimately. This document certainly helps to clarify a number of questions I had had.

However, two quick further questions on docs:

1) if you hadn't passed along this nugget, what would have been the most efficacious channel to monitor in order to have heard about this when it was made available?

2) any other specific documents on the way or locations to watch for the most current releases? Neither the apple audio rss feed (http://developer.apple.com/rss/topic/audio.rss ) I had been watching seems to get everything, nor does the xcode documentation updater.

Thanks for your help,

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