nSLAM release: pdjimmies v0.1 / multi-channel audio streaming
A library of abstractions and externs, which provide shortcuts and functionality for DSP programming in Pure Data, and example applications for multi-channel audio streaming is available for downloading at:
http://toto.sat.qc.ca/eng/nslam.html
Pour les francophonos:
http://toto.sat.qc.ca/fra/nslam.html
The “pdjimmies” library, developed for Pure Data by Zack Settel (of the SAT, Montreal) to ease the pain of DSP programming, immitates the original “jimmies” library, which was developed by Zack for the ISPW (Ircam Signal Processing Workstation) system, and later ported to MAX/MSP by Richard Dudas. The "pdjimmies" library conatins a subset of “original jimmies" immitations (pbank, reverb, harms, etc.), as well as new objects for dealing with multi-channel audio. The missing "original jimmies" immitations will be added in a subsequent release of “pdjimmies”.
“pdjimmies” is provided with the “nSLAM” audio development release,
developed at the Societé des Arts Technologiques (la SAT, Montreal).
nSLAM is an open-source audio bundle for multi-channel audio
application development, developed by the SAT Audio Group. At its core
is a library of low-level DSP objects called “pdjimmies “; included in
the release is documentation, help files, and example applications for
multi-channel audio streaming (using oggvorbis/pdogg~, developed by
Olaf Matthes).
note: binaries are included for mac osX and Linux
-Z Settel