With recording devices and microphones pdsounds volunteers acoustically discover the beauty of the world. From the million sounds of things to the pure waves of sinus. Our goal is to record it all and make it available for free
Freecycle is a beat slicer running on GNU/Linux platform using the QT toolkit, providing amplitude domain and frequency domain beat matching / zero crossing algorithms.
This SBRDF site contains a repository of sampled SBRDF data that you can download and experiment with. It also contains sample code for creating SBRDFs from input photographs, and rendering code and shaders for SBRDF surfaces. The Content section has instructional images, result images, etc. The Papers section has pointers to research papers related to SBRDFs.
Tranches is a midi-controlled multi-(inputs/outputs) live beat repeat/redirect tool for the jack sound server on Gnu/Linux !!! There's a command-line and a gui version
Tapeutape is a midi-controlled virtual sampler.It is highly configurable,lets you create instruments/kits/setups and is designed for live performance.It works on Gnu/Linux with the jack sound server. There's a command-line and a gui version.
An extensive set of head-related transfer function (HRTF) measurements of a KEMAR dummy head microphone was completed in May, 1994. The measurements consist of the left and right ear impulse responses from a Realistic Optimus Pro 7 loudspeaker mounted 1.4 meters from the KEMAR. Maximum length (ML) pseudo-random binary sequences were used to obtain the impulse responses at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz. A total of 710 different positions were sampled at elevations from -40 degrees to +90 degrees. Also measured were the impulse response of the speaker in free field and several headphones placed on the KEMAR. This data is being made available to the research community on the Internet via anonymous FTP and the World Wide Web.