Maximilian
awesome-musicdsp
Maximilian | awesome-musicdsp | |
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5 | 9 | |
1,528 | 2,409 | |
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3.8 | 6.3 | |
3 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
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Maximilian
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Open Source DSP Libraries for Android and/or iOS
Thanks, there was a missing dependency. It was maximilian.cpp . maxiOsc is defined here. It was defined in maximilian.h as well but it was wrapped in conditionals related to to something called Cheerp, which looks like a c++ to web assembly compiler.
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Elementary Audio: a modern platform for writing high performance audio software
https://github.com/micknoise/Maximilian
For those language you mentioned csound, supercollider, Chuck, I think these languages focus more on different music programming philosophy. Of course, SC is probably the most famous for reusing its audio engine for other high-level langs like the Tidal, Sonic Pi you mentioned. Also, SuperCollider's scsynth can run in browsers now:
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Audio library recommendation?
Maximilian could be a good option, although I've not had much experience with it: https://github.com/micknoise/Maximilian
awesome-musicdsp
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Open Source DSP Libraries for Android and/or iOS
Check this out, there are several suggestions for Music DSP libraries: https://github.com/olilarkin/awesome-musicdsp
- Help with Windows sound programming.
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A curated list of Music DSP and audio programming resources
There is literally a section of this list titled "Hardware/Embedded" https://github.com/olilarkin/awesome-musicdsp#hardwareembedd...
- Where can I find resources (such as pseudocode) about how different guitar pedal and amplifier effects work?
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Resources For Building Effects
Lastly, there's also often lists managed on github called things like "Awesome DSP". Here's one such list of links - https://github.com/olilarkin/awesome-musicdsp
What are some alternatives?
KFR - A benchmark for comparison of FFT algorithms performance
camilladsp - A flexible cross-platform IIR and FIR engine for crossovers, room correction etc.
Kaldi Speech Recognition Toolkit - kaldi-asr/kaldi is the official location of the Kaldi project.
audiogridder - DSP servers using general purpose computers and networks
OpenAL
faustlibraries - The Faust libraries
algore - Tasty C++ class wrappers and mixer implementation for OpenAL built on Chris Robinson's ALURE library. Comes with some crunky LinkedList and ListItem classes which you are welcome to use or change. Use with ALURE, OpenAL, libsndfile / libFLAC etc. Provides a simple and effective programmer interface to easily deal with the ALURE libraries and implements ALURE on Windows and Linux. Effectively uses both the one-off and streaming capabilities of OpenAL/ALURE and via libsndfile libflac et al supports a wide variety of sound file formats.
elk-pi - Elk Audio OS binary images for Raspberry Pi
Tonic - Easy and efficient audio synthesis in C++
FL-Studio-Presets - Presets for FL Studio plugins
minimp3 - Minimalistic MP3 decoder single header library
guitarix - My own development repo