Very impressive release ! Congratulation to the CLAM team. Yann dgarcia@xxxxxxxxxxx a écrit : > We are jubilous to announce CLAM 1.2 'GSoCket plugged-in release'. > We had to wait for some months to make this release as we had to > redeploy the multiplatform release infrastructure [1]. Thus, the > feature buffer for this release is pretty full. It incorporates both, > the results of the Summer of Code [2] students work and the > involvement of David and Pau with Barcelona Media Foundation Audio > Research Lab[3]. > > We want to thank the involvement of GSoC students Hernan Hordiales[4], > Bennet Kolasinsky[5], Greg Kellum[6], Andreas Calvo, Roman Goj[7] and > Abe Kazemzadeh, Google Inc, and Barcelona Media audio lab members > for their precious involvement in CLAM. > > [1] http://clam.iua.upf.edu/testfarm/ > [2] http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/GSoC_2007 > [3] http://www.barcelonamedia.org/index.php/linies/10/en > [4] http://h.ordia.com.ar > [5] http://bennettdoesclam.blogspot.com > [6] http://gregkellum.com > [7] http://ro-baczek.blogspot.com > > A summarized list of changes follows. See also the CHANGES files[8] > for details, or the development screenshots[9] for a visual guided tour. > As usual binary packages for Windows, MacOSX and several flavors of Linux > are available to download. > > [8] http://iua-share.upf.edu/svn/clam/trunk/CLAM/CHANGES > [9] http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/Development_screenshots > > > Summary of changes: > > The most exciting feature is the new plugin system (acalvo) > which enables third party algorithms to be distributed separately > from the core binaries. LADSPA plugins support has been enhanced > and a first iteration on FAUST[10] integration. The wiki[11] contains > very nice how-to's that cover most of that. > > [10] http://faust.grame.fr/ > [11] http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam > > Most of the GSoC work come as plugins: a SMS Synthesizer (gkellum), > a Voice synthesis/analysis (akazem) and some some cool guitar effects > (hordia). Also not included as plugins but in the main repository > several enhancements have been done on the SMS transformations (hordia) > and the tonal analysis (rgoj). > > Some interesting work has been done on the Barcelona Media Audio Lab > on having a system to simulate 3D room acoustics which can be reproduced > on several exhibition systems. Some precomputed room databases are > available to try. Check the wiki NetworkEditor Tutorial for more > information. > > Regarding the applications, Network Editor incorporates new usability > enhancements, a new on-line Tutorial and a new Spectrogram like view. > The Annotator received Bennet Kolasinsky attention improving its the > flexibility of its interface, the practical effects are multiple > segmentation and low-level descriptors panes and that we are pretty > close to visualization and auralization plugins. > > Enjoy. > The CLAM Team > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > Linux-audio-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user