Hiho, just a short note, as I got some reactions on this... the submenu on my website for "program", is scrollable (using arrow keys or a scroll wheel) even though you may not see a scrollbar. I will change this bit of the website, but do not know when I will get the time to do so... sincerely, Marije Wednesday, July 14, 2004, 11:03:52 PM, you wrote: MB> Hi, MB> I am happy to announce the first release of WONDER. MB> The program WONDER (Wave field synthesis of new dimensions of MB> electronic music in realtime) is designed to provide an interface MB> between a wave field synthesis system and the software or hardware MB> composers and performers of electronic music are used to. The program MB> is still in development and trying to reach its eventual goal step by step. MB> The current version (v2.0) allows the user to either create a MB> composition for the movement of the sound sources in his composition MB> or to control the movements in realtime, either via the gui or via MB> open sound control. MB> The program is released under the GNU General public license. Feedback MB> and bug reports are very welcome: wonder@xxxxxxxxxx MB> The program is created by Marije Baalman and Daniel Plewe (OSC MB> implementation) and is developed in the Electronic Studio of the TU MB> Berlin. MB> WONDER is created for Linux (X11) and uses the MB> Free Qt-Libraries (v3.0.2b or higher), MB> libOSC++ libraries and MB> BruteFIR (v0.99n or higher). MB> Basic installation info can be found in the package in the INSTALL MB> text. The README file lists some extra requirements and necessary MB> adaptations for BruteFIR. MB> Furthermore a soundcard with a lot of outputs and a lot of speakers MB> are required, to make practical use of the program. MB> At: http://gigant.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~baalman/ MB> you will find a description of what Wave Field Synthesis is and under: MB> program - download MB> you will be able to download the program as a tar-ball. MB> The manual with screenshots is also online. MB> The software is by far not yet bug-free, but in my experience it is MB> usable and generally it does not crash when running the audio (except MB> if external conflicts happen or the processor is overloaded). See the MB> KNOWBUGS file that comes with the package... MB> sincerely, MB> Marije Baalman --