Several projects here:
- An audio plugin system, 100% Java based
- A demo command-line audio time stretching tool based on the plugin system
- A fork of tritonus, with:
o Support for floating-point encoding (WAVE, AIFF, AU)
o Support for WAVE files of more than 4 GB using RF64
o Many other small improvements (mostly on the three PCM formats (WAVE, AIFF, AU))
- A JavaSound SPI for opus audio files (reading and writing)
Extensible Line-drawing & Polygon-filling Rasterization Libs for Java
...Simple 2D package and more complex 3D package with Z-buffering. Texture mapping not supported at the moment. Color interpolation for lines, Gouraud shading for polygons fully supported. Floatingpoint vertex coordinates, not integer. Pixel-level aliasing, not endpoint aliasing. Doesn't use Bresenham line style! Works with all Java versions. No external dependencies. Suitable for study in academic institutions, especially as related to line-drawing accuracy. Particular attention to detail concerning chopping of accumulation errors, using a cast from 64 bit to 32 bit strategy, in the interval [1.0,2.0). ...
...This contains the core DSP functions.
2) ModSyn-j2se: includes desktop-specific components and a GUI to interactively create your own patches.
3) lib-abnormal: A small JNI library to enable floatingpoint 'flush-to-zero' mode to avoid denormal floats for improved performance (currently Windows-only).
On desktop, it supports MIDI, JavaSound and ASIO.
ASIO is highly recommended for low-latency audio (install the great ASIO4ALL driver!).
Includes a number of good-sounding example patches for various synthesizer sounds and audio effects to get you started.
LAoE is a rich featured graphical audiosample-editor, based on multi-layers, floating-point samples, volume-masks, variable selection-intensity, and many plugins suitable to manipulate sound, such as filtering, retouching, resampling...
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