[Clam-devel] Re: GSoC proposal for CLAM: Real-time synthesizer using SMS models

Han, Yushen yushen.han at gmail.com
Thu Apr 10 19:53:09 PDT 2008


Hi,

Based on some comments from Greg,  I add some comments to my GSoC
proposal for the SALTO: realtime synthesizer with SMS.
I don't know if comments via the GSoC proposal page is the right way
to communicate with potential mentors.
If you rather to have our communication by devel, please let me know. Thanks!

Best regards,
Han, Yushen


On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Pau Arumí Albó <parumi at iua.upf.edu> wrote:
>
>  El dv 04 de 04 del 2008 a les 11:36 -0400, en/na Han, Yushen va
>  escriure:
>
>
>  > To be able to see how Greg's synthesis looks like, now I am having a
>  > problem with
>  > the Processing "SDIFDatabaseProcessing"
>  > (Greg's example network "synth_with_sliders.clamnetwork" needs
>  > SDIFDatabaseProcessing)
>  >
>  > I was able to compile SDIFDatabaseProcessing.hxx and .cxx and got .o
>  > and .ox file.
>  > Greg's example network "synth_with_sliders.clamnetwork" needs
>  > SDIFDatabaseProcessing
>  >
>  > However, I could not add the processing "SDIFDatabaseProcessing" in
>  > the Network Editor.
>  > It simply complained "The processing type 'SDIFDatabaseProcessing' is
>  > not supported,
>  > even though I manually put SDIFDatabaseProcessing.hxx to my
>  > /usr/local/include along with other working .hxx files.
>  > (I noticed that I can only add a processing if it is listed on the
>  > left of NetworkEditor,
>  > apparently SDIFDatabaseProcessing is not there.)
>
>  It loads here. Have you issued scons install?
>  libplugins_continuous_excitation_synth.so needs to be either in
>  /usr/lib/clam
>  /usr/local/lib/clam
>  or in a directory pointed by CLAM_PLUGIN_PATH
>  See last section of this page for more info:
>  http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/Building_a_processing_library
>
>
>  I think this GSoC project is well defined enough for the time being.
>  Further definition and planning should be done once, and if, the project
>  is accepted and have an assigned mentor. Of course, this will depend on
>  how many slots Google give us and how we prioritize all the projects.
>
>  Of course, if you feel like working out the project independently on
>  getting a GSoC grant, then let's keep discussing - that's perfectly
>  fine.
>
>  Best,
>  Pau
>
>




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