Hi Spencer. Yes, absolutely! I'll keep tweaking them for a while to make
sure they're as efficient as I can make them, and maybe you can check
them over too for obvious errors. But I'd love for these to be included
in ChucK proper.
Joel
On 12/31/2013 05:02 PM, Spencer Salazar wrote:
Hi Joel,
This is awesome! I can definitely test on Mac/Windows. Assuming all of
that works and you are ok with it, we would love to include these in
an upcoming release of ChucK, with attribution of course.
spencer
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Joel Matthys <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I've been hard at work developing new ChuGins, and I have them all
working well, with proper documentation.
I've only built them on Linux, but since I used the template, I
assume they'll build just fine on Mac or Windows too.
Here are my new ChuGins:
- PitchTrack, a monophonic pitch tracker with good speed and
accuracy even at low frequencies
- GVerb, a quality stereo reverb with many adjustable parameters
- Mesh2D, my favorite STK instrument that somehow never made it
into ChucK. It's a great physical model of struck glass or metal
plates.
- Spectacle, an FFT-based spectral delay and EQ.
These are all adapted from other sources, mostly RTcmix.
You can clone the repo at https://github.com/jwmatthys/chugins
Let me know if you have any questions!
Joel
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