Reply by Richard Dobson●January 31, 20132013-01-31
On 31/01/2013 08:46, Jerry wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:09:17 AM UTC-7, khung wrote:
>> Hi everyone, I am looking for graphical programming tool for doing
>> audio DSP work. I can think of these companies/tools:
>
>> (1) Simulink (from Mathworks) (2) LabView (from National
>> Instruments) (3) Ptolemy Classic (from UC Berkeley EECS) (4) HP
>> Vue Please let me know if you can think of any product that I did
>> not mention.
>
>> Thanks Kevin
>
> A most excellent tool that I used some years back is Max/MSP,
> cycling74.com. I just checked that site after a long absence and it
> seems that the program is now called just Max. Also
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max/MSP. This program _might_ be OS X
> only but check for sure. Also, there is an open source project that
> is very similar and related called Pd or Pure Data.
>
> It is possible that Supercollider or Csound or Chuck have grown GUI
> tools--not sure.
>
Not for wiring units together, just general GUI front ends/wrappers, and
some GUI construction.
Max is also available for Windows. It is possible to write custom
opcodes ("externals") in C/C++ to extend it. Csound itself is one such
external.
You could add to that list FlowStone, a sort of "SynthMaker Plus":
http://www.dsprobotics.com/flowstone.html
It includes embedded Ruby for arbitrary scripting, whether DSP or
otherwise. It can create executables. Windows only. It is a much
extended reincarnation of "SynthMaker", widely used to make commercial
VST plugins.
Richard Dobson
Reply by Jerry●January 31, 20132013-01-31
On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:09:17 AM UTC-7, khung wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I am looking for graphical programming tool for doing audio DSP work. I can think of these companies/tools:
> (1) Simulink (from Mathworks)
> (2) LabView (from National Instruments)
> (3) Ptolemy Classic (from UC Berkeley EECS)
> (4) HP Vue
> Please let me know if you can think of any product that I did not mention.
> Thanks
> Kevin
A most excellent tool that I used some years back is Max/MSP, cycling74.com. I just checked that site after a long absence and it seems that the program is now called just Max. Also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max/MSP. This program _might_ be OS X only but check for sure. Also, there is an open source project that is very similar and related called Pd or Pure Data.
It is possible that Supercollider or Csound or Chuck have grown GUI tools--not sure.
Jerry
Reply by ●January 31, 20132013-01-31
On Thursday, January 31, 2013 5:29:52 AM UTC+13, Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:
> "khung" <cykhung@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:d7946a60-206b-40e8-bbce-4c267a891fb1@googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> >
>
> > I am looking for graphical programming tool for doing audio DSP work.
>
>
>
> Pen, paper, and general purpose programming language of your preference.
>
>
>
> >.I can think of these companies/tools:
>
> >
>
> > (1) Simulink (from Mathworks)
>
> > (2) LabView (from National Instruments)
>
> > (3) Ptolemy Classic (from UC Berkeley EECS)
>
> > (4) HP Vue
>
>
>
> Superficial and useless crap.
>
>
>
> VLV
Yes you are. Keep a civil tongue in your mouth laddie.
Reply by ●January 30, 20132013-01-30
On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 11:09:17 AM UTC-5, khung wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> I am looking for graphical programming tool for doing audio DSP work. I can think of these companies/tools:
>
>
>
> (1) Simulink (from Mathworks)
>
> (2) LabView (from National Instruments)
>
> (3) Ptolemy Classic (from UC Berkeley EECS)
>
> (4) HP Vue
>
>
>
> Please let me know if you can think of any product that I did not mention.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Kevin
Hi all:
I work for Analog Devices and my team and I have been developing a Graphical Development Tool for some of our DSPs including SigmaDSP and Sharc for over 10 years.
It's included with the purchase of an eval board but if you send an email to the SigmaDSP support, you might be able to get a key for download.
http://www.analog.com/en/content/cu_over_sigmastudio_graphical_dev_tool_overview/fca.html
Regards
Miguel Chavez
Reply by khung●January 30, 20132013-01-30
Hi Vladimir,
I know what you mean. I don't like graphical programming too. But some people like it and so I need to look into it.
Kevin
Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky●January 30, 20132013-01-30
"khung" <cykhung@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d7946a60-206b-40e8-bbce-4c267a891fb1@googlegroups.com...
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am looking for graphical programming tool for doing audio DSP work.
Pen, paper, and general purpose programming language of your preference.
>.I can think of these companies/tools:
>
> (1) Simulink (from Mathworks)
> (2) LabView (from National Instruments)
> (3) Ptolemy Classic (from UC Berkeley EECS)
> (4) HP Vue
Superficial and useless crap.
VLV
Reply by khung●January 30, 20132013-01-30
Sorry. HP Vue is something else. It should be Agilent VEE.
Reply by khung●January 30, 20132013-01-30
Hi everyone,
I am looking for graphical programming tool for doing audio DSP work. I can think of these companies/tools:
(1) Simulink (from Mathworks)
(2) LabView (from National Instruments)
(3) Ptolemy Classic (from UC Berkeley EECS)
(4) HP Vue
Please let me know if you can think of any product that I did not mention.
Thanks
Kevin