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| - | * [[/apps/all/faust_online| online internet version]] | + | * [[faust_online| online internet version]] |
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| + | * [[faust2pd| faust2pd - connect to puredata (pd) ]] | ||
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| Faust is a functional programming language for signal processing and synthesis. | Faust is a functional programming language for signal processing and synthesis. | ||
| - | A distinctive feature of Faust is that it is not an interpreted but a compiled language. It targets high-performance real-time audio processing applications and plugins. The Faust compiler translates Faust programs into optimized C++ code for a variety of audio standrads | + | A distinctive feature of Faust is that it is not an interpreted but a compiled language. It targets high-performance real-time audio processing applications and plugins. The Faust compiler translates Faust programs into optimized C++ code for a variety of audio standards |
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