*FAUST AWARDS 2018 RESULTSThe Faust Open Source Software Competition aims
at promoting innovative high-quality free audio software developed with
Faust, a functional programming language for real-time signal processing
and sound synthesis. The competition is sponsored by GRAME
<http://www.grame.fr/>, Centre National de Création Musicale.Faust Award
2018 to iPlug 2The Faust Award 2018 was attributed by an international
committee composed of : - Jean-Louis Giavitto (IRCAM, Paris, France),-
Albert Graef (Johannes Gutenberg U., Mainz, Germany), - Pierre Jouvelot
(Ecole des Mines, Paris, France), - Victor Lazzarini (Maynooth U.,
Maynooth, Ireland), - Romain Michon (Stanford U., Palo Alto, USA)- Yann
Orlarey (GRAME, Lyon, France), - Laurent Pottier (U. Jean Monnet,
Saint-Etienne, France),- Julius Smith (Stanford U., Palo Alto, USA)to iPlug
2 <https://github.com/iplug2> a free open source C++ audio plug-in
framework, allowing developers to create audio plug-ins and apps across a
wide range of formats from the same code, including graphical user
interface and DSP components. Amongst many other new features and a
reworked code base, version 2 includes support for FAUST, allowing sections
of audio DSP to be implemented using the FAUST language, and easily
integrated with other C++ elements.iPlug 2 <https://github.com/iplug2> is
developed by Oliver Larkin and Alex Harker from the original iPlug, by
Cockos inc. that was open sourced in 2008. The project is under active
development and will be publicly released at the end of 2018. The jury
praised the quality, the ambition, and the usefulness of iPlug 2
<https://github.com/iplug2> as a Faust development framework! Check the
demo here <https://youtu.be/AlDw6iCD-7Y>. We hope that the Faust Award will
help the authors to fully finalize the project.Faust Student Software
Competition to Cloud GeneratorIn parallel to the main competition, the
Faust Student Software Competition, is intended to promote small, but
innovative Faust applications, typically developed in the framework of
student projects.The student prize 2018 was awarded to Cloud Generator
<https://github.com/visstup/cloud-generator> a nine-voice polyphonic
synthesizer developed by Rittik Wystup. The jury praised the audio quality
and the care taken by Rittik Wystup in his project! Check the Cloud
Generator demo here <https://youtu.be/3uzxZlojxuI>. *
Yann Orlarey
Scientific Director
www.grame.fr
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