software  
 
Several computer music software applications have been written by students, staff, and faculty at the Columbia Computer Music Center.
All software is intended for the public good, and source code is distributed with most files.
MEAPSoft

MEAPsoft is a program for automatically segmenting and rearranging music audio recordings.

software for sinusoidal partial editing, analysis and resynthesis, by Michael Klingbeil.

software for real-time sound synthesis and signal processing, developed in part by Brad Garton and Dave Topper. For IRIX and Linux.

a collection of synthesis, signal processing, and image processing objects (with source-code toolkit) for Max, MSP, and Nato, developed by Dan Trueman and R. Luke DuBois.
disc-o
pongserver
BeatyBeatyBeaty
real-time sound processing, synthesis and control software by douglas repetto. Disc-o is a cross-platform Java application. The pongserver is for Linux. BeatyBeatyBeaty and a collection of other software are for BeOS.

algorithmic audio remixing software for Mac OS X and Windows, by Jason Freeman.

a public-domain soundfile mixer, the "mix" program was originally written for SGI/Irix, ported to Mac OSX (using the Apple X11 server). Source code and binaries available. The OSX version by Brad Garton.
Ceres3
SculptTool
RingMod
software for audio analysis, sound processing and ring modulation by Stanko Juzbasic. Ceres3 is for IRIX, Linux, and LinuxPPC. SculptTool is for MacOS and IRIX, with experimental versions for MacOSX, Linux and LinuxPPC. RingMod is for IRIX.
Ceres2 a signal-processing program working with an FFT of a soundfile by Johnathan F. Lee for SGI. For more info, see Johnathan's documentation.
FreeBirth
GoOf
PongElectric
sequencing software for Mac written with Max/MSP by R. Luke DuBois.
 
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