Martin Wolters wrote: > > I prefer not to start another mailing list. Keep the interesting topics > on the same list. > > -M > > Kasper Souren wrote: > > > Will Benton wrote: > > > >> Hi-- > >> > >> Can anyone recommend an environment or package for analysis/resynthesis? > > > > > > GNU Octave could be an interesting environment to try. It's meant to > > be a Matlab clone. There's also scilab, it's for free, but non-free. > > > > Here at Ircam they mainly use Matlab, but unfortunately I'd have to be > > naughty te get it running on my laptop at home. And I don't like that. > > So I'd rather try to do the same stuff in Octave, which isn't > > straightforward. > > > > Something else... > > > > Because there seems to be a lot of interest in scientific topics here > > (wavelets!), I wonder whether there's a scientific-audio-list. (Which > > would probably be very Linux minded :) Anybody knows one? And > > otherwise, are people interested in starting one?
there is always music-dsp. excellent list w/ as high a wizard density as you could ever hope for. http://www.musicdsp.org iirc. > > > > greetz, > > Kasper > > > > -- > Martin Wolters > Creative ATC > 1500 Green Hills Road > Scotts Valley, CA 95066 > Phone: ++1 (831) 440-2848 > Fax: ++1 (831) 440-2882
