new Armadillo release ("James W. Beauchamp" )


Subject: new Armadillo release
From:    "James W. Beauchamp"  <jwb(at)TIMBRE.MUSIC.UIUC.EDU>
Date:    Tue, 29 Jun 1999 10:26:55 -0500

The latest release of Armadillo, a freeware spectral analysis program for the Power Macintosh, is now available by web site download or ftp. Armadillo is a musical sound analyzer which works either in real time using microphone or CD-ROM input or out of real time with sound file input. Sounds may be monaural or stereo. Five different displays are available: input waveform, amplitude vs. frequency spectrum (1D), waterfall display, frequency vs. time spectrogram (2D), and amplitude vs. frequency and time (3D). A unique feature is that the analysis can be tuned so that the harmonics of a fixed pitch input correspond exactly to the analysis filter positions. This is done by interpolating the input signal to produce the proper number of points in the analysis window. web site: http://cmpsgi3.music.uiuc.edu/~tmadden/armadillo anonymous ftp: cmp-nxt1.music.uiuc.edu/pub/armadillo James Beauchamp (project director) j-beauch(at)uiuc.edu Timothy Madden (programmer) tjmadden(at)uiuc.edu Computer Music Project, School of Music University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


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