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Q multimedia examples released

From:  Dr.Graef-AT-t-online.de (Albert Graef)
To:  linux-audio-announce <linux-audio-announce-AT-music.columbia.edu>
Subject:  [linux-audio-announce] [ANN] Q multimedia examples released
Date:  Mon, 27 Sep 2004 15:18:14 +0200
Cc:  linux-audio-dev <linux-audio-dev-AT-music.columbia.edu>

Q is a functional programming language based on the term rewriting 
calculus, see http://q-lang.sourceforge.net for details. This release 
provides a collection of sample multimedia programs written with Q:

- QAudioPlayer, an audio player with waveform and FFT display
- QMidiCC, a MidiShare patchbay and transport control
- QMidiPlayer, a MidiShare-based MIDI player
- QSCSynth, a GUI frontend for SuperCollider

These programs also demonstrate how to embed a Q application in a KDE/Qt 
GUI. A recent KDE version is required (3.2 has been tested). And you'll 
need the Q core and multimedia packages, of course.

Descriptions, screenshots and download links can be found here:
http://q-lang.sourceforge.net/examples.html

Download, for the impatient:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=968...

Besides this, there are also new releases of Q-Audio (which now uses 
PortAudio v19, with support for Alsa and Jack) and Q-Synth (fixes for 
compatibility with recent SuperCollider versions in CVS). Moreover, FC1 
and SuSE 9.1 RPMs for PortAudio v19 and SuperCollider are now also 
available for your convenience. See 
http://q-lang.sourceforge.net/download.html

Enjoy!

-- 
Dr. Albert Gr"af
Dept. of Music-Informatics, University of Mainz, Germany
Email:  Dr.Graef@t-online.de, ag@muwiinfa.geschichte.uni-mainz.de
WWW:    http://www.musikwissenschaft.uni-mainz.de/~ag
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