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About our Software

From time to time, we write software which might turn out to be useful to someone. Since we have no time or resources to maintain it, and it was developed at the public's expense, we are happy to release it under the GNU Public Licence.

This means you can download, use and redistribute any of this software subject to certain conditions, and if it works for you, that's just dandy. We don't claim it's fit for any purpose at all, or even works. Please read the full conditions and terms of the GPL at the Free Software Foundation.

Bugs reports (preferably with patches) and improvements can be sent to Nick who'll do his best to help you out.

Software Referenced by Published Articles

Performance Distance Calculation Haskell Prototype and C Implementation of a novel method for the assessment of difference between score and performance.
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Sourceforge-hosted projects

SoundStudio A simple audio editor written in tcl/tk
Details; Project Page
Sculptor A phase-vocoder-based sound manipulation device
Details; Project Page

Locally-hosted projects

Java Applets

CodeVisualiser:
a teaching aid for introductory programming courses.
Demonstration Show applet in action (in a new window)
Example Usage: See the files codevisualiser.html and strcpy.trace here
Download: visualiser.jar

Applications

Microtonal Plugin for Rosegarden
Patch and tar file to enhance Rosegarden's functionality.
Description:

A plugin and patch for Rosegarden to enable microtonal pitch tracking. Handles arbitrary scales, and provides feedback for performers practising microtonal works in real time.

Documentation: PDF file
Screenshot: Here
Download: rgpt.tar.bz2
RLDB
Organize your (Classical) Record Collection with RLDB.
Description:

RLDB is a record library database with an emphasis on classical repertoire (so you have fields for "Composer", "Opus" and so on). It is a front end to Postgres, and written in Python with the Qt toolkit bindings, so it should have the memory of an elephant, the beauty of Venus, and maintainability of a Linux system (that's supposed to be a good thing).

Documentation: PDF file
Screenshot: Here
Download: rldb.tar.bz2