On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 02:43:24PM -0800, Kevin Cosgrove wrote: > > On 13 December 2007 at 22:26, "Chris Cannam" <cannam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Rubber Band is an audio time-stretching and pitch-shifting library and > > utility designed for musical applications. > > > > http://www.breakfastquay.com/rubberband/ > > > > It includes a library that supports a sample-accurate multithreaded > > offline mode and a real-time lock-free streaming mode; a command-line > > utility program; and a LADSPA pitch-shifter plugin. Rubber Band is > > Free Software under the GNU GPL. > > > > This small update (v1.0.1) fixes an option parsing bug and a dodgy > > bit of #ifdef nesting. The core code is the same as in 1.0. > > Very cool. I find myself needing to pitch shift something, rather my > friends ask me to do this for them, a few times a year. Quite a long > time ago I found the real-time time stretcher in Snd to be quite good > compared to the same in either SoX or Audacity. Would you have any > feel for how Rubber Band compares to any of these three programs? > > Yeah, I know I need to find out for myself, and I will ..... > There doesn't appear to be a vamp-sdk package for debian, alas. The README for Rubber Band doesn't mention where to get vamp-sdk either. Google turned up a bunch of stuff at http://www.vamp-plugins.org/download.html , but I couldn't find vamp-sdk, rather vamp-aubio, Queen Mary, and a bunch of other interesting stuff. -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user