Overview
Jamoma Audio Graph is a framework for creating graph structures in which unit generators are connected together to process dynamic multichannel audio in real-time. These graph structures are particularly well-suited to spatial audio contexts demanding large numbers of audio channels, such as Ambisonics, Wave Field Synthesis and microphone arrays. Current implementations of Jamoma Audio Graph target the Max/MSP, PureData, Ruby, and AudioUnit environments.
Jamoma Audio Graph is also used for Plugtastic .
References¶
T. Place, T. Lossius, and N. Peters. The Jamoma Audio Graph Layer. In Proc. of the 13th Int. Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx'10), Graz, Austria, 2010. [pdf] [poster]
Issue tracking
- Bug: 15 open / 66
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Members
Manager: Adrian Gierakowski, Nathan Wolek, Nils Peters, Théo de la Hogue, Tim Place, Trond Lossius
Developer: Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Alexis Baskind, Diemo Schwarz, Jesse Allison, Julien Rabin, Kristian Nymoen, Marlon Schumacher, Mathieu Chamagne, Nicolas Deflache, Olivier PFEIFFER, Pascal Baltazar, Renaud Rubiano, thorolf thuestad, Tom Stoll, Tristan Matthews
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