Re: [linux-audio-dev] analysis/resynthesis environment? -- and scientific-audio-list?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] analysis/resynthesis environment? -- and scientific-audio-list?
From: Joern Nettingsmeier (nettings_AT_folkwang-hochschule.de)
Date: Fri Aug 09 2002 - 01:42:04 EEST


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
> >
>
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