This question is about FAUST's architecture -- I want to build DSP to
analyze Indian music which is based on harmonic scales which is slightly
different from equal tempered. Also the instruments used and style of play
are based on some different rules than is western. Would FAUST be a good
platform for this project or would I be better off with full custom?

 
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From:"Pierre Guillot" <guillotpier...@gmail.com>

Sent:music-dsp@music.columbia.edu

Date:Thu, July 24, 2014 6:49 pm

Subject:[music-dsp] HOA Library : new release

> Hello,

>

> (Apologies for cross-posting)

>

> The CICM is pleased to announce the new release of the HOA Library
that

> includes 3D rendering.

>

> The HOA library (High Order Ambisonics) is a collection of C++
classes

> and a set of FAUST functions (http://faust.grame.fr/) destined to
sound

> spatialization.

>

> The HOA library allows musicians and composers to synthesize,
transform

> and

> render sound fields in a creative and artistic way. It aims
facilitating

> the understanding and the appropriation of key concepts of
Ambisonics. It

> offers original processing like diffuse sound field synthesis,
perspective

> distortion or spatial filtering and new graphical interfaces. The
library

> is available for Pure Data, Max and as VST plugins.

>

> The HOA library is free, open-source and made available by the CICM,
the

> centre of research on musical composition and computer science of
the

> University Paris 8.

>

> The project has been developed as a part of the LABEX Arts H2H at the
MSH

> Paris-Nord and the plate-forme Arts-Sciences-Technologies.

>

> Informations and download :

> http://www.mshparisnord.fr/hoalibrary/en/

>

> Feedback and comments are welcome.

>

> The CICM team.

>

>

> Bonjour,

>

> (Avec nos excuses pour les envois multiples)

>

> Le CICM est heureux d'annoncer la nouvelle version de la
bibliothèque HOA

> qui comprend le rendu 3D.

>

> La bibliothèque HOA (High Order Ambisonics) est une
collection de classes

> C++ et un ensemble de fonctions FAUST (http://faust.grame.fr/)
destinés

> à la spatialisation du son.

>

> La bibliothèque HOA permet aux musiciens et compositeurs
de

> synthétiser, transformer et restituer des champs sonores
de façon

> créative et artistique. Elle vise à
faciliter

> la compréhension et l'appropriation des concepts
clés

> de l'Ambisonie. Elle propose des traitements originaux comme la
synthèse

> de champ diffus, la distorsion de perspective ou le filtrage spatial
ainsi

> que de nouvelles interfaces graphiques. La bibliothèque
est disponible

> pour Pure Data, Max et sous forme de plugins VST.

>

> La bibliothèque HOA est gratuite, open-source et mise
à disposition

> par la CICM, le Centre de recherche Informatique et
Création

> Musicale de l'Université Paris 8.

>

> Le projet a été
développé dans le cadre du Labex Arts H2H
à la

> MSH Paris-Nord et la Plate-forme Arts-Sciences-Technologies.

>

> Informations et téléchargement :

> http://www.mshparisnord.fr/hoalibrary/

>

> Retours et commentaires sont les bienvenus.

>

> L'équipe du CICM.

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