I’ve been looking forward for this on line course for a long time! congratulation!
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Davide Gagliardi Composer // Performer // Sound Director +43 676 58 08 410 www.davidegagliardi.eu On 09 Jan 2019, at 01:29, Romain Michon <rmnmic...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm very pleased to announce two exiting new ressources to learn more about > the Faust programming language: Faust Fest!! and the Faust Kadenze Course. > > Faust Fest!!: a One Day Faust Workshop -- Sat. 01/19/2019: 9:30am - 5:30pm -- > CCRMA Classroom > > Faust Fest is a one day FREE workshop on the Faust programming language. It > will take place at CCRMA on January 19th, 2019. > > This free event is open to anyone and is intended for people wishing to get a > broad introduction to Faust and to learn about the latest features of this > language. By the end of the day, attendees should know how to write simple > Faust programs and convert them into various kind of objects: PD, > SuperCollider, CSOUND and Max/MSP externals, iOS, Android and web apps, > Standalone Applications, AU, LV2, VST and LADSPA plug-ins, etc. We'll also > demonstrate how to integrate the code generated by the Faust compiler to > existing projects (e.g., JUCE-based plugin-ins, smartphone apps, etc.). A > strong emphasis will be given to web technologies by highlighting Faust’s > webassembly support and other related tools. > > To register for FREE to Faust Fest: fill this form by January 17th. There is > an enrollment limit of 30 people: first come, first served. > > Real-Time Audio Signal Processing in Faust -- CCRMA//Kadenze Online Course > > Course Webpage: > https://www.kadenze.com/courses/real-time-audio-signal-processing-in-faust > > Course Description: > The Faust programming language provides a generic way to implement signal > processing algorithms for sound synthesis and processing towards professional > audio applications. Thanks to its architecture system, Faust can be used to > generate a wide range of ready-to-use elements such as audio plug-ins (e.g., > VST, AU, etc.), externals for other computer music environments (e.g., ChucK, > Max/MSP, PD, CSOUND, SuperCollider, etc.), standalone applications, mobile > apps, web apps, etc. Additionally, it is a great tool to make DSP engines > embeddable in larger projects. > > This course provides an in-depth overview to the Faust programming language > including fundamentals of functional programming. Students will implement a > wide range of audio effects and synthesizers from scratch and learn how to > turn them into various “finished” audio products. It also emphasizes the use > of Faust to create DSP engines usable in existing projects. > > The various programming assignments will help students solidify their > understanding of the language. They will also give them the opportunity to > use Faust in a creative way to implement professional-grade audio > applications. > > Cheers, > > Romain > > _______________________________________________ > Faudiostream-users mailing list > Faudiostream-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/faudiostream-users
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