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<h1><a class="anchor" name="tutorial">Tutorial </a></h1>The Synthesis ToolKit is a set of C++ classes. In order to go beyond the simple example programs we provide, it is necessary to know some basics about programming in C and C++. STK's "target audience" includes people who: <ul>
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want to create audio DSP and/or synthesis programs </li>
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want to use our unit generators and input/output routines rather than code their own </li>
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want to learn about synthesis and processing algorithms </li>
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wish to teach real-time synthesis and processing and wish to use some of our classes and examples </li>
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Most ToolKit programmers will likely end up writing a class or two for their own particular needs, but this task is typically simplified by making use of pre-existing STK classes (filters, oscillators, etc.).<p>
The following tutorial chapters describe many of the fundamental ToolKit concepts and classes. All tutorial programs are included in the <code>projects/examples</code> directory.<p>
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<li><a class="el" href="fundamentals.html">STK Fundamentals</a></li><li><a class="el" href="hello.html">Hello Sine!</a></li><li><a class="el" href="compile.html">Compiling</a></li><li><a class="el" href="filtering.html">Using Filters</a></li><li><a class="el" href="realtime.html">Realtime Audio (blocking)</a></li><li><a class="el" href="crealtime.html">Realtime Audio (callback)</a></li><li><a class="el" href="instruments.html">Instruments</a></li><li><a class="el" href="controlin.html">Control Input</a></li><li><a class="el" href="multichannel.html">Multi-Channel I/O</a></li><li><a class="el" href="polyvoices.html">Voice Management</a> </li></ol>
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