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easiest way to process realtime audio
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  • Subject: easiest way to process realtime audio
  • From: "Taylor Holliday" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 16:38:34 -0700

Hi All,

  I'm new to core audio (and audio programming in general) and I'm writing a real-time audio processing app. After skimming a lot of the core audio documentation, I'm not sure what's the easiest way to get audio in and out of my app. Should I make my app into an audio unit (I'd rather it be stand-alone)? Should I interface directly with the HAL? Is there another lib out there that would make this easier (and perhaps would be cross platform)? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

thanks!
- Taylor
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