Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Next post series: Analyzing Aeolus Pipe organ synthesizer

In the next blog post i'll be posting my findings about Fons Adriaensen's Aeolus Pipe Organ synthesizer. I'll will try to explain to myself and the internet, the entire process of generating convincing pipe organ sounds.

The first batch of information is something that seems easy but it's not that way: Where is the last release of Aeolus located? Here (It requires some other libraries, like The stopszita-alsa-pcmi-0.2.0.tar.bz2clthreads-2.4.0.tar.bz2 and clxclient-3.9.0.tar.bz2)

The last release, 0.9.0, is pretty recent, and from the README, the changelog is:

AEOLUS 0.9.0   RELEASE NOTES   30/06/2013
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Maintenance release.

* Replaced libalsadrv by libzita-alsa-pcmi
* Changed license to GPL3

Next I'll be taking notes about Aeolus general architecture.

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