[chuck-users] audio source in linux

Loscha loscha at gmail.com
Sat May 3 03:51:45 EDT 2008


Does Sox convert to 16 bit Raw?

You'd need to go into some raw sound stream mode AND clock it to a
sample rate, so it didn't just spit as fast as it could.

-ErJ

On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 4:51 PM, AlgoMantra <algomantra at gmail.com> wrote:
>> But I've seen someone using
>>
>> copy dev/harddrive01 dev/snd01
>>
>> and it produces gobbledygook into the sound card.
>> You can copy the system random number generator to the dev/sound too.
>> I would assume you could then use a program that's a pipe/filter to do
>> audio processing in the command line interface.
>> Is that the train of thought you're on?
>
> Well, yes. Because I can do the math in any  form I want before
> I feed the numbers to the sound card. I wish someone had a simple
> "hello world" type example for the command line. Anything that converts
> a float array or sequence of numbers into its sound by directly
> talking to the sound card from the command line. I assume that
> Chuck's foundation is this very level in the system... but I'm
> happy if I'm wrong.
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