Name: Handstandard !eZurQiPamQ 2010-08-12 2:41
Why do audio languages exist? Now i understand that it's most certainly because of the functions they'll have all being relative to audio programming.
BUT: wouldn't a maths language be better than an audio one?
The sound would surely just be multiple computations of sound wavelets, wouldn't it?
FORTRAN > CSound?
Haskell > FMOD ?
Wouldn't this be the case if you were to write a procedural audio engine?
BUT: wouldn't a maths language be better than an audio one?
The sound would surely just be multiple computations of sound wavelets, wouldn't it?
FORTRAN > CSound?
Haskell > FMOD ?
Wouldn't this be the case if you were to write a procedural audio engine?