We are very happy to announce the CLAM 1.0
"Berlin" release while
having splendid views of the Alps in the flight to Berlin
for the
Linux Audio Conference.
This release is indeed a major milestone for the project and
it
opens a door to the development of exciting new features, so
keep
tuned! Apart of these big changes expect also bug fixes (yes
1.0
have bugs) as we move on.
Learn about CLAM in the web: http://clam.iua.upf.edu
Last months have been very positive: many new people showed
interest and contributed in the mailing lists, CLAM got
packaged
for almost every Linux distribution, and we got enormous
activity
in the svn source repository. We also welcome Andreas as an
active
developer and we hope that the forthcoming Google Summer of
Code
will also bring new talent aboard.
These are the substantial changes from 0.98:
NetworkEditor (now in version 1.0 like the CLAM libs) let
the user
embed any Ladspa plugin in the network as if it was a CLAM
processing. This combined with the fact that you already
can
compile a network as a new Ladspa plugin library bringing a
new
world of possibilities. Portaudio is now the common stable
audio
back-end and its usability have been improved. However, jack
is
still taken as the default back-end in linux and osx. The
interaction
between Network and its FlowControl have been totally
redesigned,
fixing many bugs related with complex network topologies. A
new
FreewheelingNetworkPlayer class permits offline execution
of
networks, and it comes along with a new binary for
command-line
use. At users petition we've also added SMSTools related
command-line binaries. On the signal processing front, we
have
added a fftw3 and experimental vowel synthesis processings.
As always, see detailed changes in the change-logs [1]
Find in the download section[2] the usual binaries for Mac
OSX
(Intel and PowerPc), Windows, Linux (Debian sid, Ubuntu Edgy
and
Feisty) and also new packages for Fedora Core 6 and
OpenSuse.
Thanks Fernando, Toni, Paul and others for the great help
with
packaging!
The CLAM team
1.
http://iua-share.upf.edu/svn/clam/trunk/CLAM/CHANGES
http://iua-share.upf.edu/svn/clam/trunk/NetworkEdit
or/CHANGES
2.
http://clam.iua
.upf.edu/download.html
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