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Paper on Jamoma DSP at ICMC 2010

The paper A Flexible and Dynamic C++ Framework and Library for Digital Audio Signal Processing by Tim Place (74 Objects LLC, US), Trond Lossius (BEK, No) and Nils Peters (McGill University, CIRMMT, Ca) is presented at the International Computer Music Conference ICMC 2010 in New York.

The paper can be downloaded here.

ICMC 2010, New York 01.06.2010–05.06.2010

Workshop on spatialisation

September 2-5 2007 composers and researchers from Norway, France and Canada gather for a workshop on spatialisation, development and implementation of SpatDIF, and development of support for spatialisation in the Jamoma environment.

BEK 02.07.2007–05.07.2007

Jamoma 0.5 released

Jamoma is an open-source project for structured programming in Max/MSP/Jitter and is based on modular principles that allow the reuse of functionalities whereas all parameters remain customizable to specific needs.

BEK 13.11.2009–31.12.2009

Paper presented at SMC 2009

The paper A stratified approach for sound spatialization by Peters et al. will be presented as a poster at The 6th Sound and Music Computing Conference in Porto, July 2009.

Sound and Music Computing Conference 2009, Porto 23.07.2009–25.07.2009

Paper presented at ICMC 2009

The paper DBAP – Distance-based amplitude panning by Trond Lossius (BEK), Pascal Baltazar (GMEA) og Theo de la Hohue (GMEA) has been accepted as a short paper for ICMC 2009 – International Computer Music Conference.

McGill University 16.08.2009–21.08.2009

MøB

MøB:http://mob.bek.no is a software for installations and realtime manipulation of digital media in GNU/Linux-based networks. The software engine has developed by BEK in collaboration with programmer Carlo Prelz.

BEK 01.06.2001–31.12.2007
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Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts

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C. Sundts gate 55
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