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After several months without a stable release but lots of
development
activity, we are pleased to announce CLAM 0.95
CLAM (http://clam.iua.upf.edu)
is a C++ framework for doing research and
app development in audio and music. It comes with a set of
applications
ready-to-use.
Most important in this release is NetworkEditor 0.4, with a
radically
reworked UI based on Qt4.2, lots of work on stability and
usability, and
new visual-prototyping features.
You can visually prototype standalone apps (or audio
plugins):
Edit audio networks with NetworkEditor, then edit its UI
using Qt Designer
and CLAM widgets plugins. Finally, Prototyper let you run
the audio network
with its UI.
This is better shown in this quick tutorial:
http://iua-share.upf.es/wikis/clam/index.php
/Network_Editor_tutorial
This release comes with many new processings, mostly
spectral
transformations.
But we want to highlight the tonal-analysis which does
chords identification
at real-time, and its related visualizations. This code is
based on the
work done by researchers at Queen Mary University (bond) and
Universitat
Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). More credits are in the About box.
These and many other improvements can be found in the
ChangeLog:
http://clam.iua
.upf.edu/ChangeLog.txt
This release brings new packages for Linux (Debian sid,
Ubuntu edgy) and
Windows installers.
In Linux, you can simply add new sources to
/etc/apt/sources.list
deb htt
p://clam.iua.upf.edu/download/linux-debian-sid ./
deb h
ttp://clam.iua.upf.edu/download/linux-ubuntu-edgly ./
Both Linux and Windows comes with desktop integration and
several examples
ready to use. Mac OSX packages will be catching up next
weeks.
Bug reports and any feedback is very welcomed (and needed).
The CLAM team
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