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Current version: 4.3.1-alt2
Build date: 15 december 2008, 22:08 ( 803.4 weeks ago )
Size: 1934.87 Kb
Home page: http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/software/stk/
License: GPL
Summary: C++ classes for audio digital signal processing
Description:
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Build date: 15 december 2008, 22:08 ( 803.4 weeks ago )
Size: 1934.87 Kb
Home page: http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/software/stk/
License: GPL
Summary: C++ classes for audio digital signal processing
Description:
The Synthesis ToolKit in C++ (STK) is a set of open source audio signal
processing and algorithmic synthesis classes written in C++. STK was
designed to facilitate rapid development of music synthesis and audio
processing software, with an emphasis on cross-platform functionality,
realtime control, ease of use, and educational example code. The Synthesis
ToolKit is extremely portable (it's mostly platform-independent C and C++
code), and it's completely user-extensible (all source included, no unusual
libraries, and no hidden drivers). We like to think that this increases the
chances that our programs will still work in another 5-10 years. In fact,
the ToolKit has been working continuously for nearly 8 years now. STK
currently runs with "realtime" support (audio and MIDI) on SGI (Irix),
Linux, Macintosh OS X, and Windows computer platforms. Generic,
non-realtime support has been tested under NeXTStep, Sun, and other
platforms and should work with any standard C++ compiler.
Current maintainer: Slava Dubrovskiy processing and algorithmic synthesis classes written in C++. STK was
designed to facilitate rapid development of music synthesis and audio
processing software, with an emphasis on cross-platform functionality,
realtime control, ease of use, and educational example code. The Synthesis
ToolKit is extremely portable (it's mostly platform-independent C and C++
code), and it's completely user-extensible (all source included, no unusual
libraries, and no hidden drivers). We like to think that this increases the
chances that our programs will still work in another 5-10 years. In fact,
the ToolKit has been working continuously for nearly 8 years now. STK
currently runs with "realtime" support (audio and MIDI) on SGI (Irix),
Linux, Macintosh OS X, and Windows computer platforms. Generic,
non-realtime support has been tested under NeXTStep, Sun, and other
platforms and should work with any standard C++ compiler.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- libstk
- libstk-devel
- libstk-devel-static
- stk
- stk-doc