[Stk] First steps with STK -- using it on an iPhone

Morgan Packard morgan at morganpackard.com
Mon Mar 15 11:04:05 PDT 2010


Thanks for the Confirmation, Gary.
So far so good for me. I'm diving headfirst into low-level programming for
the first time, so I'm making lots of dumb mistakes, but so far, STK seems
to be the quickest way to get as much control as I want over audio on the
iPhone. Nice work!
-Morgan

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Gary Scavone <gary at ccrma.stanford.edu>wrote:

> Hi Morgan,
>
> > A couple questions:
> >
> > 1) Are other folks using STK on the iPhone? Are there some common issues
> I should expect to run in to? I've gotten things working somewhat, but am
> beginning to suspect that there are some quirks introduced by Objective C++
> that I'll have to deal with.
> >
> > 2) Am I allowed to use STK in an app store app? If I make a million
> dollars, I'd be happy to share it :)
>
> Great ... that would be a nice change!  It's open-source, so you are free
> to use it.  I'm sure others have already done so.  For example, the Smule
> pitch shifter appears to largely be the PitShift class from STK.
>
> Regards,
>
> --gary
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