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From: "Benjamin GOLINVAUX" <golinvaux@benjamin.net>
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Subject: RTLinux/ALSA mix
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 17:20:35 +0100
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Hi All...

Since I noticed there is quite a lot of interest in Linux as a real-time
audio platform, I wonder if someone is actually interested to work with me
to provide rock-steady and low latency audio I/O with ALSA drivers.

The very first goal of these drivers could be a simple FFT-based frequency
shifting echoed back to the card output... I'd like to have the app work
fine, even under high disk activity or heavy graphics or network load...

I am quite new to both ALSA and RTLinux, but I think it is possible...

If some of you are interested, please let me know...

Benjamin GOLINVAUX






