Re: [LAU] CLAM 1.1, The `More eye-candy, please' release.

From: Ken Restivo <ken@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Jun 11 2007 - 19:47:31 EEST

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On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 05:38:06PM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> On Monday 11 June 2007, Pau Arumi wrote:
> > CLAM 1.1, The `More eye-candy, please' release.
> >
> > After a very intense development months since the last 1.0 release,
> > the CLAM crew is glad to announce that CLAM 1.1 is ready to
> > [1]download. It comes with many new features and code clean up.
> > Most
> > important improvements are found in the Visual Prototyping
> > front: new
> > 3D-looking widgets, new data viewers and control surface; and a
> > simplified way to bind controls between the user interface and the
> > processing network.
> >
> > To learn about CLAM: http://clam.iua.upf.edu
> >
> > This release has been cooked-up under the umbrella of the
> > Interactive
> > Technology Group at the UPF lead by Josep Blat. So we thank their
> > support! It also features the work from contributors such as Zach
> > Welch; as well as the first patches from [2]Google Summer of Code
> > program --for example LADSPA and FAUST support and some work on
> > Annotator widgets.
> >
> > A summarized list of changes follows. See also the [3]CHANGES files
> > for details. New audio related widgets were added to be used on the
> > NetworkEditor and the Prototyper. Such widgets include data
> > views such
> > as the BarGraph which can display LPC's, MFCC's. Nice control
> > widgets
> > were also added. The ControlSurface, for instance, to control two
> > scalar parameters by moving a point. Some widgets were gathered
> > from
> > the LAC community, such as [4]PkSampler [5]PovRay generated
> > widgets,
> > and nice knobs we enhanced from [6]QSynth and [7]Rosegarden.
> > Thanks to
> > the developers of those projects for making them GPL and being so
> > supportive while integrating them in CLAM. With all those widgets,
> > users now can visually build more appealing applications such
> > as the
> > new examples we include with Prototyper: A real-time gender
> > change, or
> > real-time spectral effects.
> >
> > The TonalAnalysis (Chord extraction) now takes advantage of fftw3
> > performing 4 times faster! The KeySpace visualization was also
> > optimized so now tonal analysis runs even on very slow computers.
> >
> > NetworkEditor and Prototyper usability have been enhanced. They
> > exploit the new in-control bounds parameters to automatically
> > set up
> > bounded control senders widgets. Also, NetworkEditor have proper
> > multi-processing selection features.
> >
> > On different fronts, the code-base has been reduced by getting
> > rid of
> > Fltk and Qt3 modules since we are now focusing on Qt4, and the
> > documentation have been restructured and now it offers new
> > programming
> > how-tos.
> >
> > The CLAM team
> >
> >
> > References
> >
> > 1. http://clam.iua.upf.edu/download.html
> > 2. http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/GSoC_2007
> > 3. http://clam.iua.upf.edu/doc.html#changes
> > 4. http://www.patrickkidd.com/
> > 5. http://www.povray.org/
> > 6. http://qsynth.sourceforge.net/
> > 7. http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
> > _______________________________________________
> > Linux-audio-user mailing list
> > Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden
> > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user
>
> Looks quite impressive. Anyone have a tat-for-tat comparison with Juce?

CLAM Juce? That's funny.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/minusbaby/133598509/

- -ken
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