Hi Stephan,
I got this note by way of Axel Hartmann of Hartmann
Music, I'm the
Hartmann DSP guy also working for Prosoniq and as a freelance
consultant (
http://www.dspdimension.com).
We have a number of members who are actively involved in DSP work, so
I'm sure they would be very interested to check out the information
on your site (if they haven't already).
On your site, I notice that you're from Karlsruhe - a number of us are
heading there for the International Linux Audio Conference at the end
of this month. Are you planning to be there?
The
linuxaudio.org web site sounds and looks very
interesting,
however, due to my NDA I cannot decide on behalf of Prosoniq and
Hartmann if it is interesting or relevant for these companies to
participate.
That's fair enough. In fact quite a few of our contacts are being made
at an informal level, without interested parties necessarily becoming
members of the consortium.
The reason why I'm contacting you today is because
I have a new
project pertaining to my work at
dspdimension.com that might be of
interest to
linuxaudio.org as well - please find it at
http://www.clearscale.org
I'd say this is definitely of interest to our members, especially
since you are proposing to release your code under the GPL. I'd be
interested to know the advantages that your project will offer over
the existing time stretching software that I've used, such as the
tempo change effect within Audacity.
(I'll confess that although I've used this kind of software, I'm
unclear about the benefits of the various designs!)
Have you posted an announcement on the linux-audio-announce or
linux-audio-developer mailing lists?
Thanks for getting in touch!
Daniel