Hi,

Somehow I managed to get the link wrong in the previous mail. The correct link 
is here:

        http://www.ambisonictoolkit.net/wiki/tiki-index.php

Best,
Trond


On 12 Sep 2014, at 11:54, Trond Lossius <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are pleased to announce that ATK for Reaper is now available as a public 
> beta, and can be downloaded here:
> 
>       http://www.ambisonictoolkit.net/wiki...page=Downloads
> 
> While there is a well-established workflow for stereo production in DAWs, 
> options have been more limited when working with Ambisonics. The Ambisonic 
> Toolkit (ATK) brings together a number of classic and novel tools for the 
> artist working with Ambisonic surround sound. The toolset in intended to be 
> both ergonomic and comprehensive, framed so that the user is enabled to 
> ‘think Ambisonic’. By this, the ATK addresses the holistic problem of 
> creatively controlling a complete soundfield, facilitating spatial 
> composition beyond simple placement of sounds in a sound-scene. The artist is 
> empowered to address the impression and imaging of a soundfield — taking 
> advantage of the native soundfield-kernel paradigm the Ambisonic technique 
> presents.
> 
> ATK has previously only been available for public release via the 
> SuperCollider real-time processing environment. Using the JSFX text-based 
> scripting language, the ATK has now been ported to plugins for Reaper. 
> Several of the plugins, in particular the transforms, offers intuitive 
> graphical user interfaces that helps visualise the effect of the various 
> transforms. The plugins work with all operation system and processor versions 
> that Reaper supports. On the Windows platform the plugins can also be used 
> with other VST-hosts by means of the ReaJS ReaPlugs plugin [1].
> 
> The ATK toolset has been been gathered, authored and developed by Joseph 
> Anderson over a number of years, and is now a collaborative open source 
> project. The port of ATK to Reaper has been done by Trond Lossius of BEK, 
> Bergen Center for Electronic Arts.
> 
> A paper on ATK for Reaper by Trond Lossius and Joseph Anderson will be 
> presented at the upcoming joint ICMC | SMC conference in Athens. If you are 
> attending the conference, please drop by during the poster session next 
> Thursday!
> 
> 
> Best,
> Trond
> 
> 
> 
> [1] http://reaper.fm/reaplugs/index.php
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