Building C++ desktop audio applications with pitch shifting, Creating audio plugins with preset functionality
It is powerful for cross-platform audio app development but can have significant hurdles with low-level Windows audio drivers.
Porting complex audio drivers to Windows (e.g., ASIO, DirectSound)
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JUCE, being at heart a C++ framework intended to be the engine of a very diverse swath of different OS, plugin, and packaging standards, does all the glue to get you there.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Building cross-platform desktop applications and audio plugins (standalone apps, .exe, .pkg, .app, .tar.gz bundles) and using its UI framework for productivity apps.
Pitch shifting and presets worked, but the project died trying to port audio drivers to Windows (ASIO DirectSound).
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Building a C++ desktop audio application with pitch shifting and presets.
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