You better start by doing the application tutorials linked from the CLAM
documentation page and then
head into the smaller examples in the CLAM repository. You might want to
start with the longer
tutorial but the whole thing is only if you want to dive into the realms
of spectral processing (besides, this
tutorial is a little bit out of sync with the current release).
XA
Rahul Murmuria wrote:
I am interested in contributing to CLAM as part of
GSoC. Although I am
new to audio-related projects, I am very excited with the prospect. I
need some initiation to setup CLAM before I can think of sending in a
proposal, but the IRC Channel is dormant for some time now!
the svn checkout gave me Annotator, CLAM, NetworkEditor, SMSTools and
Voice2MIDI sources. I am trying to understand the application. Is it
recommended to take that 40 hour tutorial now?!