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C++ class library for sound analysis, synthesis, and morphing
Loris is a library for sound analysis, synthesis, and morphing, developed by Kelly Fitz and Lippold Haken at the CERL Sound Group. Loris includes a C++ class library, Python module, C-linkable interface, command line utilities, and documentation.
Moodtrack contains Python classes for music-emotion analysis and assembly, enabling users to build soundtracks based on emotion and timing. USERS: Music Supervisors/Composers/Producers, Game Audio Developers, Content Providers. FILM DEMO: moodtrack.tv
oddioToolz (oz) aims to be a modular audio IDE geared toward realtime audio synthesis, manipulation, quantization, sequencing, interaction and the exchange of sound/modules/meta over computer and neural networks worldwide. oz needs help e-mail a dev!
Cabel is a graphical user interface for building Csound instruments by patching modules similar to modular synthesizers. Cabel modules are defined in XML files, so anybody with some Csound knowledge can write his/her own modules and play with them.
STASS stands for Sound Treatment, Analysis and Synthesis Software. It will provide ingeneers and searchers easy-to-use as well as performant tools for sound analysis (spectro, sona and so on), treatment (filters, noise-gate) and synthesis (scepstrum).
A modular audio programming language, designed to write applications quickly. Its main goal is real time audio processing, but it should be used for any kind of development.