Credits¶
Overview¶
This is an overview of some of the contributions made to the Jamoma project. This list cannot hope to be fully comprehensive. It also does not reflect the extensive discussion and dialog of the entire group that contributes much to the development of Jamoma - not to mention our tinkering with each other's code!
An updated list of the number of commits to the Jamoma repository is shown atohloh.net
Core Developers¶
In order of seniority on the project - oldest members first. People currently implied in the development of Jamoma are :
- Tim Place
- Trond Lossius
- Alexander Refsum Jensenius
- Pascal Baltazar
- Nils Peters
- Theo de la Hogue
Additional Contributions¶
In alphabetical order...
- Matthew Aidekman
- Charles Bascou
- Jeremy Bernstein
- Jamie Bullock
- Nicolas Carriere
- Mathieu Chamagne
- Nicolas Deflache
- Henrik Frisk
- Thomas Grill
- Tristan Matthews
- Kristian Nymoen
- Julien Rabin
- Marlon Schumacher
- Thorolf Thuestad
- Dave Watson
Third Party Software¶
Other open-source packages that we are using within Jamoma...
- TTBlue
Tap.Tools Blue is the open source dsp library by Tim Place that is underlying both Tap.Tools Max (available from Electrotap) and Jamoma. It has been renamed as JamomaDSP
- ICST Ambisonics Library for Max
The ICST Ambisonics Tools are a set of externals for Max/MSP for audio spatialisation and source placement control by Jan Schacher (Jasch) and Philippe Kocher.
- PCRE
C Library for using regular expressions in the jmod.oscroute external to match wildcards and patterns.
More Due Credits:¶
Not to forget...
The OSC implementation of namespcae for the VST module is based on ideas suggested by M. Zbyszynski and A. Freed: Control of VST Plug-ins using OSC. Proceedings of the ICMC 2005. The interface for the module was partly inspired by the brilliant Radial application.