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Around PC music production, [[Electronic_music_-_notes_on_audio_APIs#Windows_APIs|ASIO | Around '''PC music production''', '''[[Electronic_music_-_notes_on_audio_APIs#Windows_APIs|ASIO]]''' | ||
: a streaming-audio API, made for windows, made to be low-latency and separate from windows's own output. | |||
Around programming, asio can refer to [[asynchronous IO]], e.g. | Around '''programming''', '''asio''' (or other abbreviations like asyncio) can refer to [[asynchronous IO]] | ||
: ...possibly specific async execution models (that ''include'' async IO because it ''has'' to address that), e.g. libraries such as [https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_84_0/doc/html/boost_asio.html Boost.Asio] |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 20 April 2024
Around PC music production, ASIO
- a streaming-audio API, made for windows, made to be low-latency and separate from windows's own output.
Around programming, asio (or other abbreviations like asyncio) can refer to asynchronous IO
- ...possibly specific async execution models (that include async IO because it has to address that), e.g. libraries such as Boost.Asio