Greetings! As announced on the [chuck] list, we've just released a new major version (1.2.1.0) of chuck that introduces audio analysis in ChucK. For more details see: http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/uana/ The paper: http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/publications/uana_icmc2007.pdf Just want to thank everyone for the recent discussion and also re- prioritizing of features. We are by no means done, and many new features outlined are underway. So please continue! We are hoping for several new releases in the coming weeks/months. Thanks again! Alrighty, go check out UAna, upchuck, and the new release! Let us know how it goes (or crashes)!! Best, chuck team
On 8/23/07, Ge Wang
Greetings!
As announced on the [chuck] list, we've just released a new major version (1.2.1.0) of chuck that introduces audio analysis in ChucK. For more details see:
Yay! Congratualtions and many thanks to all who contributed to this! This looks excelent.
The paper:
http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/publications/uana_icmc2007.pdf
Yes, I saw that yesterday... That's some bindblowing stuff. I love the new upChucK (UpChucK?) operator and the reasoning behind the symbol that it's perpendicular to normal ChucKing but it will take some time to properly wrap my head around all the things that we can do now. This stuff has some great potential for collaborations with non-ChucKists, particularly accoustical musicians. I can't wait to try this. Just want to thank everyone for the recent discussion and also re-
prioritizing of features. We are by no means done, and many new features outlined are underway. So please continue! We are hoping for several new releases in the coming weeks/months. Thanks again!
Yes.... looking at the current list of wishes now I'd say there is very little chance of you getting bored in the near future! :-). Also.... erm.... I don't want to be seen as asking too much but would there be any chance that Phillippe would make a new version of his ASIO version? It would hurt having to choose between low-latency multi-channel and all of this excelent new stuff from time per-project. My eternal gratefullness would last even longer. Kas.
The only question remaining to answer is, how does one pronounce "UAnae">??
Good question. We shall leave that up to the imagination.
Personally I might have gone for "U-lyzer"... ;-)
Hmm, interesting - or possibly a "Unalyzer", or a "Unanalyzer", or even a "UAnaAnalyzer"? Ultimately, of course, we encourage you to call it whatever UAna call it. may we all upchuck with joy, Rebecca, Ge, and the UAnaManaBananalyzers PS: and yeah, now that the release is out, we'll be leaving the country... today! adios, dosvidanija, ciao, and adieu!
On 8/24/07, Ge Wang
The only question remaining to answer is, how does one pronounce "UAnae">??
Good question. We shall leave that up to the imagination.
Mentally I've been pronouncing "UAana" like "Yuna" from Final Fantasy X but that's "wrong" already... Building blocks with nice friendly personal names seem nicer to deal with. "LiSa"sounds friendly, so does "Dyno" so "Yuna" fits with that.... Then again, the UAnae are clearly a very exotic sort of thing so a more exotic name goes well with that.
PS: and yeah, now that the release is out, we'll be leaving the country... today!
It's that dangerous, huh? Have fun! Kas.
On 8/24/07, Ge Wang
The only question remaining to answer is, how does one pronounce "UAnae">??
Good question. We shall leave that up to the imagination.
Mentally I've been pronouncing "UAana" like "Yuna" from Final Fantasy X but that's "wrong" already... Building blocks with nice friendly personal names seem nicer to deal with. "LiSa"sounds friendly, so does "Dyno" so "Yuna" fits with that.... Then again, the UAnae are clearly a very exotic sort of thing so a more exotic name goes well with that.
PS: and yeah, now that the release is out, we'll be leaving the country... today!
It's that dangerous, huh? Have fun! Kas.
tor 2007-08-23 klockan 16:31 -0400 skrev Ge Wang:
Greetings!
As announced on the [chuck] list, we've just released a new major version (1.2.1.0) of chuck that introduces audio analysis in ChucK. For more details see:
http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/uana/
The paper:
http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/publications/uana_icmc2007.pdf
Just want to thank everyone for the recent discussion and also re- prioritizing of features. We are by no means done, and many new features outlined are underway. So please continue! We are hoping for several new releases in the coming weeks/months. Thanks again!
Alrighty, go check out UAna, upchuck, and the new release! Let us know how it goes (or crashes)!!
Best, chuck team
Nice. I've felt free to update the syntax-file[1] for vim so it's compatible with the new features. I think I got everything new (and some old) stuff, 'cept the #(x, y) and %(x, y)-things. I don't really know how should look. I can probably update once the new miniaudicle comes out so I can see what you think. [1] http://wiki.cs.princeton.edu/index.php/Ck.vim Hope someone else than me can benefit, Gasten
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Ge Wang
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Kassen
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Martin Ahnelöv
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Stephen Sinclair