Hallo,
morgen (Montag, 26.03.) um 23h wird auf SWR2 (stream: www.swr2.de ) im
JetztMusik-Magazin mein gerade aufgenommener Beitrag über die LAC2007 zu
den Themen Wavefieldsynthese und RecursiveDogs gesendet.
Viele Grüße und danke für die tolle Organisation,
Michael
Michael Iber
mail(a)michael-iber.de
www.michael-iber.de
Hi all,
due to some power renovations in the building of the TU where our server is,
the LAC 2007 site has not been reachable during the past night.
This will last till at least around 14h00 today.
I put the site up at
http://www.nescivi.nl/lac2007/
Also, any emails that were sent in this time to
lac2007(a)robin.kgw.tu-berlin.de, did not get to me.
Please resend to my gmail-address if you sent me mail there.
sincerely,
Marije Baalman
LAC2007 orga team
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`--' goto10.org vs dyne.org `---' *
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pure:dyne has been created to provide a complete and ready made
environment for artists and developers who are looking for a free
operating system dedicated to real time audio and video processing.
The pure:dyne project provides tools and an optimized platform to try out
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tested software such as Supercollider, Icecast, csound, Packet Forth,
fluxus and much more, including of course Pure Data and a great collection
of essential externals and abstractions (PDP, PiDiP, Gem, GridFlow,
RRadical, PixelTango ...). The Studio "classics" have not been forgotten
(Ardour, LADSPA, seq24, Audacity ...) and numerous essential graphics
software are also bundled (Inkscape, Gimp, Blender ...).
The pure:dyne project is a growing community effort maintained by media
artists for media artists. It is an ideal platform for audiovisual
performances, installations and FLOSS+Art workshops and courses.
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Key Features:
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- mmx + sse gcc optimisations applied when relevant
- Compatible with any dyne:II modules
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- SDK tools (dynesdk + milkman) and gcc included for customisations
- International Languages support
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- More modules available via direct download
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Website/Doc -> http://puredyne.goto10.org .
IRC server -> irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne
MailingList -> http://lists.goto10.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/puredyne
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Torrent (thx to Mute public library)
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We would also like to thank everyone on the pure:dyne mailing list for
their constant help, feedback and support.
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We are very happy to announce the CLAM 1.0 "Berlin" release while
having splendid views of the Alps in the flight to Berlin for the
Linux Audio Conference.
This release is indeed a major milestone for the project and it
opens a door to the development of exciting new features, so keep
tuned! Apart of these big changes expect also bug fixes (yes 1.0
have bugs) as we move on.
Learn about CLAM in the web: http://clam.iua.upf.edu
Last months have been very positive: many new people showed
interest and contributed in the mailing lists, CLAM got packaged
for almost every Linux distribution, and we got enormous activity
in the svn source repository. We also welcome Andreas as an active
developer and we hope that the forthcoming Google Summer of Code
will also bring new talent aboard.
These are the substantial changes from 0.98:
NetworkEditor (now in version 1.0 like the CLAM libs) let the user
embed any Ladspa plugin in the network as if it was a CLAM
processing. This combined with the fact that you already can
compile a network as a new Ladspa plugin library bringing a new
world of possibilities. Portaudio is now the common stable audio
back-end and its usability have been improved. However, jack is
still taken as the default back-end in linux and osx. The interaction
between Network and its FlowControl have been totally redesigned,
fixing many bugs related with complex network topologies. A new
FreewheelingNetworkPlayer class permits offline execution of
networks, and it comes along with a new binary for command-line
use. At users petition we've also added SMSTools related
command-line binaries. On the signal processing front, we have
added a fftw3 and experimental vowel synthesis processings.
As always, see detailed changes in the change-logs [1]
Find in the download section[2] the usual binaries for Mac OSX
(Intel and PowerPc), Windows, Linux (Debian sid, Ubuntu Edgy and
Feisty) and also new packages for Fedora Core 6 and OpenSuse.
Thanks Fernando, Toni, Paul and others for the great help with
packaging!
The CLAM team
1.
http://iua-share.upf.edu/svn/clam/trunk/CLAM/CHANGEShttp://iua-share.upf.edu/svn/clam/trunk/NetworkEditor/CHANGES
2.
http://clam.iua.upf.edu/download.html
Vamp Plugin API and SDK 1.0 released
====================================
The Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London are happy to
announce the 1.0 release of the Vamp Plugin API and software developers kit.
http://www.vamp-plugins.org/
Vamp is a plugin API for audio analysis and feature extraction plugins written
in C or C++. Its SDK features an easy-to-use set of C++ classes for plugin
and host developers, a reference host implementation, example plugins, and
documentation. It is supported across Linux, OS/X and Windows.
The Vamp plugin API is also used by the Sonic Visualiser audio visualisation
and analysis application.
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
The development of the Vamp plugin API and Sonic Visualiser was partially
supported by the SIMAC project (http://www.semanticaudio.org/) and the
EASAIER project (http://www.easaier.org/), with assistance from CHARM
(http://www.charm.rhul.ac.uk/).
Chris
Canorus development team is happy to announce the new release of Canorus
- a free cross-platform music score editor, version 0.2.5. The release
took lots of effort from core developers, various contributors, testers
and translators. This release mostly brought huge under the hood
changes. Among others, the most notible features are the new GUI and
LilyPond support.
Finally we would like to mention a close-related project to Canorus,
Harmonia (http://harmonia.berlios.de). A project aimed at harmony
analysis which works as a Canorus plugin.
Changes summary:
- New Doxygen documentation.
- Initial work on MacOSX port.
- Improved function marking rendering
- Scripting engine now offers integration with Canorus menu, import/export
dialogs and keyboard and mouse events.
- New completely XML CanorusML format.
- LilyPond document export support.
- LilyPond voice import/export support.
- Rewritten GUI. Now supports multiple main windows. Added lots of icons.
- Translations support. Current translations: English, Slovenian.
- Majority of the code rewritten so we have a more robust foundation now for
future development.
- Lots of warnings, crashes, bugfixes and memory leaks fixed in MIDI,
GUI and
Scripting engine.
Matevž Jekovec
Canorus project manager
http://www.canorus.org
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The Linux Audio Conference takes place this week 22-25 March, 2007. As in past
years LAC2007 will be streamed live in ogg vorbis and theora via icecast. If
you would like to watch or listen to the streams please check out the
conference wiki streaming page:
http://www.medienwissenschaft.hu-berlin.de/lawici/index.php/Live_Streaming
Information on the conference itself, including talks, abstracts, schedule and
procedings: http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/index.shtml
-LAC Stream Team
Announcing the release of Sonic Visualiser 1.0pre3, a pre-release for
the soon forthcoming Sonic Visualiser 1.0.
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the
contents of music audio files. It contains advanced waveform and
spectrogram viewers, as well as editors for many sorts of audio
annotations. Besides visualisation, it can make and play selections
based on the locations of automatically detected features, seamlessly
loop playback of single or multiple noncontiguous regions, synthesise
annotations for playback, and time-stretch playback while retaining
display synchronisation.
Sonic Visualiser also makes use of the Vamp plugin API, for plugins that
extract descriptive or analytical data from audio. Vamp is an easy to
use plugin API with a comprehensive and well-commented SDK, and is now
frozen for the Vamp 1.0 release.
Sonic Visualiser is Free Software distributed under the GNU General
Public License. The 0.9 release is available now in source code form
or as binaries for Linux, OS/X, and Windows.
For more information and downloads, please see
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/
For more information about Vamp plugins, please see
http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/vamp.html
See also the SourceForge page for this project at
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/sv1/
Sonic Visualiser was developed at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen
Mary, University of London and partially funded by the European
Commission through the SIMAC project IST-FP6-507142 and the EASAIER
project IST-FP6-033902.
Chris
hi all ...
(sorry for crossposting)
i just did a new release of nova, the software formally known as pnpd.
nova is a new computer music system, with a dataflow syntax. a short
introduction can be found in my paper for the linux audio conference:
https://tim.klingt.org/pnpd/download/pnpd.pdf
the major improvement over pnpd-0.00.2 is a working prototype of a
graphical patcher written ...
it can be downloaded from:
https://tim.klingt.org/pnpd/download/releases/nova-0.00.3.tar.bz2
for questions, comments, complaints, bug reports or similar, please
contact me via the nova mailing list:
http://klingt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nova-dev
cheers ... tim
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