This page is dedicated to the efforts in developing free research audio and music software in partnership with the Columbia CMC.
I compose music, write computer code, design sounds and flirt with
theater, multimedia and integrative tendencies in the arts. Recently I
developed a few computer music utilities, as part of my research
project on a Fulbright Visiting Scholar program here, at Columbia
University CMC in New York -I come from Croatia, a beautiful small country in Central Europe. SculptTool modifies analysis
files of IRCAM's AudioSculpt (or
Super Phase Vocoder) or Ceres3, translates them into CMIX score files and
much more. You can download the latest SGI, MacOS, MacOSX, Linux and LinuxPPC versions
from this web page. If you are familiar with AudioSculpt, Diphone
or SVP and CMIX, you should have no problem using it. Ceres3 is a furtherly modified
version of Jonathan Lee's
Ceres2. The package contains precompiled SGI, RedHat-Linux and LinuxPPC versions, Makefile, C
source and resources which you can recompile for your particular UNIX platform. So
far it should also work with LinuxAlpha. RingMod is a simple concert ring modulator
, written in C++ and ViewKit, running on IRIX machines...
I am recently working on a research project in audio analysis and visualization for music composition, partly subsidized by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of Croatia, thanks to them I can cover my costs of developing free software, among other things...
Your suggestions are welcome,
just send email to me.
Downloadable Software:
Ceres3 (for IRIX,
Linux, LinuxPPC and MacOSX)
SculptTool
(for MacOS and IRIX, experimental for MacOSX, Linux and LinuxPPC)
RingMod
(for IRIX)
.