Lecture

Real-time processing: Buffering and Effects

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This lecture covers real-time processing in sync with a system clock, buffering to reduce overhead, and implementing effects like echo, reverb, distortion, tremolo, and flanger using callback functions and low-level programming. The instructor explains the concepts with examples and code snippets.

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