A Divendres 02 Abril 2010 16:00:29, Mark Knecht va escriure: > On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 12:55 PM, David García Garzón > > <david.garcia@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > The CLAM project is pleased to announce the first stable release of > > Chordata. > > > > Chordata is a simple but powerful application that analyses the chords of > > any music file in your computer. You can use it to travel back and > > forward the song while watching insightful visualizations of the tonal > > features of the song. Key bindings and mouse interactions for song > > navigation are designed thinking in a musician with an instrument at > > hands. > > > > Don't miss it working in this video: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVmkIznjUPE > > > > Downloat it at http://clam-project.org > > > > > > -- > > David García Garzón > > I hereby curse you and any of your dark wizard team that dare to seek > the light of day as you have just ensured that I'm going to waste > 1000's of hours listing to all my favorite music again & again & again > as I watch the chords roll by playing my guitar! I will never again > get anything of value done in my boring life if playing music for pure > fun gets that easy! > > Seriously, in case something is lost in the translation, if stuff like > this works it could seriously change the world in a good, good way. > > My deepest respect, > Mark That kind of curse sounds good to me :-) BTW, I should say that the credits on the application were copied from other clam application and, although it mentions many of the contributors for the base technology, they didn't mention the main author of the app itself, the GSoC student Pawel Bartkiewicz. Kudos (and curses) go for him. ;-) David. -- David García Garzón (Work) david dot garcia at upf anotherdot edu http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user