Hi,

It is an open source project by and for gopher audiophiles.  It could 
become your project :)

There is a lot of functionality and planned functionality overlapping sox, 
but sox is pretty old 
and mostly in maintenance mode from what I understand.

ZC is more geared toward library usage than sox, at the level of say Web 
Audio or Apple Audio Units.  We think 
Go can simplify things a lot in this space.

Scott





On Wednesday, 8 August 2018 08:37:48 UTC+2, Jimmy Tang wrote:
>
> this looks interesting, I've been using various go sox bindings for doing 
> various sound processing (for machine learning) will your toolkit aim to 
> provide similar functionality but in native go?
>
> On Wednesday, 8 August 2018 04:33:48 UTC+1, Scott Cotton wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am pleased to announce a new project dedicated to rendering "awesome" 
>> sound processing and i/o in Go, ZikiChombo <http://zikichombo.org>,  The 
>> project is in alpha, and this announcement is mostly geared toward people 
>> potentially interested 
>> in helping.
>>
>> (you may want to check out the launch blog post 
>> <http://zikichombo.org/blog/launch> for a more personal introduction).
>>
>> Best,
>> Scott
>>
>>
>>
>>

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