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Little known audio applications, environment, packages.....


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Im starting a thread for this kind of thing. Like audio types of things that are interesting or not mainstream but do cool things. Im not talking about plugins necessarly but just wierd shit from the INTERNET.

 

http://galan.sourceforge.net/

 

A lot of the cool stuff is linux but theres also some windows stuff.

 

Anyways, post some utilities and stuff here you find so there a place to reference to these things.

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http://www.panix.com/~asl2/music/dissoc_studio/

 

It takes a piece of audio (about 4-5 minutes is practical on my 500 MHz PIII w/ 96MB of memory), segments it into (by default) 0.1 second segments, computes a matrix indicating how similar each segment is to each other segment, and then plays the piece through, occasionally skipping from one segment to another similar segment, while displaying various either informative or spiffy-looking (or both!) displays.

 

Its a linux program though. Anybody know a safe easy way to get linux running on a windows laptop, so I can test these things out?

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Guest Dr. Elemeno von Hat X: PhD
http://www.panix.com/~asl2/music/dissoc_studio/

 

It takes a piece of audio (about 4-5 minutes is practical on my 500 MHz PIII w/ 96MB of memory), segments it into (by default) 0.1 second segments, computes a matrix indicating how similar each segment is to each other segment, and then plays the piece through, occasionally skipping from one segment to another similar segment, while displaying various either informative or spiffy-looking (or both!) displays.

 

Its a linux program though. Anybody know a safe easy way to get linux running on a windows laptop, so I can test these things out?

 

there's a free bundle called Cygwin, which is basically to get linux-esque stuff running under windows. pretty easy to set up. my suspicion is you could recompile it with g++ in cygwin. errata: it may require libraries cygwin doesn't have, or do stuff with graphics that cygwin can't handle.

 

but, yeah. i recommend cygwin:

 

http://www.cygwin.com/

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yeah there's is that aspect to it - but it's mainly about objects moving through 3D space with gravity and momentum, and that affecting various parameters... it's sort of a physics based generative sequencer

 

 

sounds like a less sucky KOAN

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The most interesting thing about Aodix I think is that its a tickless tracker, and has a vertical piano roll, totally fresh

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