I noticed that CLAM stopped being supported by PlanetCCRMA around F8 timeframe.
It looks like a lot of new and cool stuff is available. Any interest in getting this added? http://clam-project.org/ CLAM 1.4.0, 3D molluscs in the space > The CLAM project is delighted to announce the long awaited 1.4.0 release > of CLAM, the C++ framework for audio and music, code name 3D molluscs in the > space. > In summary, this long term release includes a lot of new spacialization > modules for 3D audio; MIDI, OSC and guitar effectsmodules; architectural > enhancements such as typed controls; nice usability features for the > NetworkEditor interface; convenience tools and scripts to make CLAM > experience better; enhanced building of LADSPA plugins and new support > for LV2 and VST plugin building; a new easy to use application to explore > songs chords called Chordata; many optimizations, bug fixing and code clean > ups. It looks great and easy to use: http://clam-project.org/wiki/Development_screenshots See also: <http://clam-project.org/wiki/Development_screenshots> http://vokicodder.blogspot.com/2007/04/educational-vowel-synth-and.html http://vokicodder.blogspot.com/2007/04/realtime-mfcc-and-lpc-analysis.html http://vokicodder.blogspot.com/2007/04/realtime-voice-gender-change.html http://vokicodder.blogspot.com/2009/04/vst-plugins-with-qt-user-interface.html ... CLAM allows to visually build JACK and PortAudio based applications with > Qt interfaces as well as GUI-less VST and LADSPA plugins. The more flashy > feature of VST is user interfaces that are mostly built using VSTGUI. We are > using Qt as interface for JACK and Portaudio based apps because we are using > the nice features of Qt toolkit to dynamically bind the UI elements and the > underlaying processing. Moreover, Qt styling features enables shinning > designer-made interfaces. Why not being able to reuse the same interface for > VST and JACK? That has been a long standing TODO in CLAM so now is time to > address it. > In summary, we fully solved croscompiling vst's from linux and we even > started using qt interfaces as vst gui. In that last point, there still is a > lot of work to do, but the basic question on whether you can use qt to edit > a vst plugin is now out of any doubt. > To make the spike simpler, and in order not to collide with other CLAM > developers, currently working on it, i just left apart all the CLAM wrapping > part, just addressing vst crosscompiling and Qt with the sdk examples. > Cross compilation was pretty easy. This time I found lot more documentation > on mingw and even scons. Just by adding the crossmingw scons tool we are > already using for the apps and i managed to get Linux cross-compiled plugins > running on Wine. Niels http://nielsmayer.com
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