From: Julian Brown <brown@cs.bris.ac.uk>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: Could be Caml a good language for sound manipulation ?
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 03:21:09 +0000 (UTC) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <slrncql55t.jur.brown@panic.cs.bris.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <41AA5C8C.2010503@free.fr>
On 2004-11-28, Elthariel <elthariel@free.fr> wrote:
> Hello "les Cémaliens",
> I'm quite new in oCaml world, I partially learnt it in my school (EPITA
> / Paris) and I'm going to finish this next year. I'm not really ease in
> english so my question will be short : do you think Caml coul be a nice
> langage for sound manipulation implementation, as Synthetizers, effects
> plugins ? I doesn't ask for answer in term of performance which should
> be I guess quite good :p, but more in term of software design and
> language facility.
I can't really answer this very sensibly with my extremely limited
experience in the area, but I will try anyway!
I think that performance problems may hit you sooner than you might hope
for real-time stuff. I was slightly surprised that my naive first attempt
at audio-type programming with Ocaml failed to fill buffers fast enough
with a bytecode-compiled executable, though native code is fine (this
was on a 1GHz Athlon, YMMV). The trancendental functions and non-tail
recursive functions I used might have something to do with it though.
As for the manipulation of sound itself, yes, Ocaml is a lovely
language! It may be better to stick with an imperative rather than
functional programming style though, for reasons of performance. Also,
under Linux, the low-level ioctl calls are a total pain, and require
interfacing to C.
You can have a look at this as an example if you like, though I don't
expect it will be very useful to you:
http://panic.cs.bris.ac.uk/~jules/beepy.tar.bz2
It needs lablgtk2, and probably won't work on anything but Linux. It's
only been tested on x86. The sound.ml/sountctl.c files might be a useful
starting point for some sort of sound output library, if you can't find
anything else more suitable.
Cheers,
Julian
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2004-11-28 23:17 Elthariel
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2004-11-29 3:35 ` [Caml-list] " Evan Martin
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