Dear all,
Matching Pursuit Toolkit (MPTK) is a fast and efficient library (with
Matlab and Python wrappers) for the sparse decomposition of multichannel
audio signals. Version 0.7 is now officially released:
https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=36
Changes in 0.7:
* New pyMPTK wrapper,
Hi,
Just a reminder that if you are new to the list you should read the
music-dsp FAQ. It contains answers to both technical _and_
adminstrative questions that often come up on the list. If your question
appears in the FAQ it is safe to assume that it has been discussed on the
list many times in
For those interested, a short list of theoretical and general
considerations, as of course some of you know I'm hardly fresh to all
this, and recognize some of my PhD level considerations from long ago,
which were about parallelizing (why does my spell check complain on this
word ?! :) )
On 05/15/2013 04:54 AM, Jamie Bullock wrote:
On 15 May 2013, at 00:42, Tom Schoutent...@zwizwa.be wrote:
Faust is amazing. it can compile to many different end targets and even has
it's own IDE in FaustWorks. Also, Albert Graf has embedded it (of sorts) into
Pd already (via Pure). very
On 05/14/2013 11:12 PM, Alan Wolfe wrote:
fwiw, i have a DAW I work on, and on my todo list is the ability to
export your creations to C++.
what DAW is that?
One option would do generic C++ so you could drop it into whatever
program you wanted (like, an fmod callback, or custom code etc).
Dear MUSIC-DSP,
please find below the final call for entries for our Reproducible
Research Prizes.
Deadline is *Sunday, 19 May 2013*.
(Apologies for possible cross posting.)
Kind regards,
Luis Figueira
soundsoftware.ac.uk
*** Call for entries: SoundSoftware.ac.uk Prizes for
Dear list,
We are looking for participants to take a short (~5 minutes) listening
test online to evaluate the perceptual similarity between the residual from
sinusoidal analysis of musical instrument sounds and their modeled counterpart.
Here's the link