Re: FW: Frequency Space Editors in Linux

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andersvi@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
    J> I just recently discovered ceres3:
    J> http://www.music.columbia.edu/~stanko/About_Ceres3.html have you
    J> heard of it?

Definitely.  Ceres started its life on the SGIs sometime after 1990,
with various ports for various platforms following...

At one time I was rather heavily involved in the original Linux ports of the NoTAM software. I've worked quite a lot with Ceres, Mix, Bio, and the others linked in Anders' message.

Kjetil's current version of Ceres appears to have consolidated most of the goodies found in previous ports.

Btw, I've used Ceres for some noise reduction, just getting rid of some obhvious artifacts. Most of the time I've used it as a sound creation utility, its Transforms are certainly some of the weirdest I've used. :)

Thanks for the link, Anders, it's nice to see that the older NoTAM stuff still lives on.

Best,

dp
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