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A collection of experimental music made in Linux by Demonic Sweaters
Topics: Linux Audio, Linux Music, Experimental
Sugar-coated electronic rasp. This project started as a test of Ardour 3's new MIDI and synth-plugin features (still in beta). In this role, it served in uncovering and fixing a number of issues and grew into something a little more ambitious over time. The kick, bass and lead all come from instances of Calf 's Monosynth. When thinking about what I could draw as a cover image, Driddee jumped into my mind. Similar to the music, creating this image was a test run, with Krita . Took a bit to get...
Topics: Electronic, Happy, Linux Audio, Ardour
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Parallaxis: Live Recording from the Linux Audio Conference 2013 Recorded in the Ligeti Hall, Mumuth, Graz, Austria. Friday 10th May 2013 Rob Canning (Director/Electronics), Florian Hollerweger (Violin), David Pirrò (TableTop Bass Guitar&Voice), Martin Rumori (Bandolin), IOhannes m zmölnig (Trumpet). The Parallax Score System is a networked score system targeted at the web-browser. It is a multi-nodal server managed network. Each performer's browser is a node in the system, the performer's...
Topics: Composition, Improvisation, Violin, Computer Music, Trumpet, Electronics, Bass, Bandolin, Linux...
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Linux Audio Conference 2015 Audio measurement workshop (part 2) Fons Adriaensen The continuation of the audio measurements workshop at LAC 2014, which ran out of time. Contents: - Let participants perform actual measurements on real HW, review and discuss the results. - Introduction to using python and pyjacktools,... to create and automate audio measurement tools. - Introduction to matplotlib, pyqtgraphics,...for data visualisation. Target audience: anyone using Linux and wanting to perform...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2015
Source: https://lac.linuxaudio.org/2015/video.php?id=62
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Linux Audio Conference 2014 WiLMA - a Wireless Large-scale Microphone Array IOhannes zmölnig, Christian Schörkhuber, Markus Zaunschirm Everyday situations are rich in numerous acoustic events emerging from different origins. Such acoustic scenes may comprise discussions of our fellow human beings, chirping birds, cars, cyclists, and many more. So far, no recording or scene analysis technique for this rich and dynamically changing acoustic environment exists, though it would be needed in order...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2014
Source: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2014/video.php?id=13
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Linux Audio Conference 2013 [Lightning talk] MOD - An LV2 host and processor at your feet Gianfranco Ceccolini, Leonardo Germani, Bruno Gola MOD is a linux-based LV2 plugins processor and controller. Musicians access it via bluetooth and setup their pedalboards by making internal digital connections between audio sources, plugins and audio outputs. After a pedalboard set is saved, it can be shared with other users at the MOD Social network. The software components are Open Source, which means...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Paper: Minivosc - a minimal virtual oscillator driver for ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) Smilen Dimitrov, Stefania Serafin Understanding the construction and implementation of sound cards (as examples of digital audio hardware) can be a demanding task, requiring insight into both hardware and software issues. An important step towards this goal, is the understanding of audio drivers and how they fit in the flow of execution of software instructions of the...
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Linux Audio Conference 2010 Paper: Emulating a Combo Organ Using Faust Sampo Savolainen This paper describes the working principles of a 40 year old transistor organ and how it is emulated with software. The emulation presented in this paper is open source and written in a functional language called Faust. The architecture of the organ proved to be challenging for Faust. The process of writing this emulation highlighted some of Faust's strengths and helped identify ways to improve the language.
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2010
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Linux Audio Conference 2013 Slides: Chino -- a framework for scripted meta-applications David Adler Chino is presented, a framework for creating meta-applications from Linux audio and Midi tools. It provides command line options to create or open sessions, a runtime user interface for adding, restarting or removing applications and a hand-editable file format to which sessions are saved. Graphviz is used to optionally display the layout of a session. Chino itself is a Bash script that just...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2013
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Linux Audio Conference 2009 The Current State of Linux Video Production Software and its Developer Community Richard Spindler According to Linux and Open Source/Free Software thought leaders, the current situation in Linux video editing and production software still leaves a lot to be desired. Here I give an accurate overview of the software that is already being developed for Linux video editing, or that is currently being worked on. I will introduce the developers or/and the development...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2009
Source: https://lac.linuxaudio.org/2009/cdm/Sunday/23_Spindler/index.html
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Linux Audio Conference 2015 Keynote: Emerging Technologies for Musical Audio Synthesis and Effects Julius Orion Smith III Note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Julius O. Smith III won't be able to attend the conference. His keynote lecture will be presented by Romain Michon from CCRMA instead. Original URL: https://lac.linuxaudio.org/2015/video.php?id=24 The video is licensed in terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Attribute to linuxaudio.org. All...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2015
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Linux Audio Conference 2013 Combining granular synthesis with frequency modulation Kim Ervik, Øyvind Brandtsegg Both granular synthesis and frequency modulation are well-established synthesis techniques that are very flexible. This paper will investigate different ways of combining the two techniques. It will describe the rules of spectra that emerge when combining, compare it to similar synthesis techniques and suggest some aesthetic perspectives on the matter. Original URL:...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2013
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Linux Audio Conference 2009 The Otherside: Web-based Collaborative Sound Synthesis System Ilias Anagnostopoulos The Otherside is an advanced open-source multimedia system, designed to run as a server application. It is essentially a sound synthesis system that allows for the creative collaboration of a number of people or machines over computer networks. Unlike most similar attempts to create network-based audio applications, the Otherside does not require any specialized audio software or...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2009
Source: https://lac.linuxaudio.org/2009/cdm/Sunday/24_Anagnostopoulos/index.html
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Linux Audio Conference 2010 Supercollider beginners Marije Baalman, Jan Trutzschler, Henry Vega, Jan-Kees van Kampen Take the first steps in SuperCollider!SuperCollider has been up and running on Linux since shortly after it was released as open source software. In the past two years, it has become really easy to install on Linux, and is packaged in distributions such as PlanetCCRMA and Pure:Dyne. On Linux there is a choice between three editors: emacs, vim and gedit.
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2010
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Linux Audio Conference 2014 Qstuff* past, present, future and beyond Rui Nuno Capela The proposed workshop is a continuation of the previous ones presented on LAC2013@IEM-Graz, as a hands-on discussion and demonstration of the most important as well the esoteric aspects of the Qtuff* software suite. Mainly focused in the Qtractor audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer project, attending developers, composers and users in general are invited to expose and discuss their concerns on how the Qstuff*...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2014
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Princesa Chontales Chris Chafe, Roberto Morales Morales composed the computer sequences and processing effects after his experiences recording music of the Huaves natives of Oaxaca, Mexico. His work at The Banff Centre in March, 2009 included this performance with Chris Chafe. Original URL: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/video.php?id=73 The video is licensed in terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Attribute to linuxaudio.org. All...
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Linux Audio Conference 2019 Browser-Based Sonification Chris Chafe Browser-Based Sonification
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Network distribution in music applications with Medusa Flávio Schiavoni, Marcelo Queiroz This paper introduces an extension of Medusa, a distributed music environment, that allows an easy use of network music communication in common music applications. Medusa was firstly developed as a Jack application and now it is being ported to other audio APIs as a try of make network music more accessible. The APIs chosen were LADSPA, LV2 and Pure Data external. This new...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2012
Source: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/video.php?id=16
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Linux Audio Conference 2011 Slides: Composing a piece for piano and electronics on Linux Lorenzo Sutton In this paper the author reports his experience about a rather complex music-creation scenario using Linux: successful composition of a piece for piano and electronics using FLOSS software. The whole workflow, from composition to recording and final production of a high-quality printed score, is presented describing the chosen tools, adopted strategies, issues and the overall experience....
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2011
Source: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2011/video.php?id=21
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Linux Audio Conference 2015 Sound Synthesis with Periodic Linear Time-Varying Filters Antonio Goulart, Marcelo Queiroz, Joseph Timoney, Victor Lazzarini In this survey we explore implementations of recently proposed distortion synthesis techniques, namely the Feedback Amplitude Modulation (1st and 2nd order cases) and Allpass filter coefficient modulation. These techniques are based on Periodic Linear Time-Varying systems, in which we operate by finding a suitable modulation function to obtain...
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Linux Audio Conference 2013 Slides: [Lightning talk] openGL UIs for LV2 plugins Robin Gareus "new unprecedented LV2 tech, use of the otherwise unused graphics card in your audio-box..." Original URL: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2013/video.php?id=83
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2013
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Linux Audio Conference 2013 Closing Ceremony and Group Photo IOhannes m zmölnig, Peter Plessas Original URL: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2013/video.php?id=82 The video is licensed in terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Attribute to linuxaudio.org. All copyright(s) remain with the author/speaker/presenter.
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Linux Audio Conference 2011 Slides: Low-Latency Audio on Linux by Means of Real-Time Scheduling Tommaso Cucinotta, Dario Faggioli, Giacomo Bagnoli In this paper, we propose to use resource reservations scheduling and feedback-based allocation techniques for the provisioning of proper timeliness guarantees to audio processing applications. This allows real-time audio tasks to meet the tight timing constraints characterizing them, even if other interactive activities are present in the system....
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2011
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Linux Audio Conference 2010 Work Stealing Scheduler for Automatic Parallelization in Faust Stephane Letz, Yann Orlarey, Dominique Fober Faust 0.9.10 introduces an alternative to OpenMP based parallel code generation using on a Work Stealing Scheduler and explicit management of worker threads. This paper explains the new option and presents some benchmarks.
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2010
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Demo: A framework for dynamic spatial acoustic scene generation with Ambisonics in low delay realtime Giso Grimm, Tobias Herzke Ambisonics demos in the Listening Room corresponding to the talk given earlier in the day. Original URL: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/video.php?id=83 The video is licensed in terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Attribute to linuxaudio.org. All copyright(s) remain with the author/speaker/presenter.
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2012
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Linux Audio Conference 2013 Pitch-class Set design in SuperCollider Lucas Samaruga, Oscar Pablo Di Liscia The Pitch-class set theory and its extensions constitute an important basis for mastering multi- layered atonal composition. The SuperCollider environment offers significant possibilities of applying this technique in the creation of abstract Pitch-class designs that may be used as a part of more complex algorithmic composition developments. This paper presents pcslib-sc a quark (library)...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 pd-faust: An integrated environment for running Faust objects in Pd Albert Gräf This paper introduces pd-faust, a library for running signal processing modules written in Grame's functional dsp programming language Faust in Miller Puckette's graphical computer music environment Pure Data a.k.a. Pd. pd-faust is based on the author's faust2pd script which generates Pd GUIs from Faust programs and also provides the necessary infrastructure for running Faust dsps in Pd....
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Linux Audio Conference 2013 The Open Source Music and Sound Conference May 9-12 @ IEM, Graz, Austria Conference proceedings
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Proceedings of the Linux Audio Conference 2012 April 12th - 15th, 2012 Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, California All copyrights remain with the authors
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Linux Audio Conference 2019 March 23-26, 2019 — CCRMA, Stanford University (USA) " In Ping(uins) we trust " After seven years outside of the United States, Linux Audio Conference (LAC) took place at Stanford University on March 23-26, 2019 for its 17th edition! LAC is the international conference about Free/Open-Source Software for music, sound, and other media with GNU/Linux as the main platform. All copyrights remain with the authors
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LINUX AUDIO CONFERENCE 2017 May 18 – 21, 2017 / Jean MONNET University, Saint-Etienne – France Conference proceedings.
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Linux Audio Conference 2009 Paper: Automatic Parallelization of Faust Code Yann Orlarey, Stephane Letz, Dominique Fober Starting from version 0.9.9.5, Faust provides auto parallelization features based on openMP, a standard API for shared memory parallel applications. The scope of the paper is to describe the generation of parallel code and to give a detailed report of the performances that can be achieved with such parallel code.Homepage: http://faust.grame.fr Original URL:...
Topics: linux audio conference, linux, audio, software, kde, gnome, conference, free software, 2009
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Linux Audio Conference 2009 Slides: The Quest for Noiseless Computers Fernando Lopez-Lezcano When The Knoll, the building that houses CCRMA, was completely renovated in 2004, new custom workstations were designed and built with the goal of being both fast machines and completely noiseless to match the architectural and acoustical design of the building. Original URL: https://lac.linuxaudio.org/2009/cdm/Friday/14_LopezLezcano/index.html
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Slides: Luppp - A real-time audio looping program Harry van Haaren Luppp is a live performance tool that allows the playback of audio while applying effects to it in real time. It aims to make creating and modifying audio as easy as possible for an artist in a live situation. At its core lies the JACK Audio Connection Kit for access to audio and MIDI, usable effects include LADSPA, LV2 and custom Luppp effects. There is a GUI built using Gtkmm, however it is...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Csound for Android Steven Yi, Victor Lazzarini The Csound computer music synthesis system has grown from its roots in 1986 on desktop Unix systems to today's many different desktop and embedded operating systems. With the growing popularity of the Linux-based Android operating system, Csound has been ported to this vibrant mobile platform. This paper will discuss using the Csound for Android platform, use cases, and possible future explorations. Original URL:...
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Linux Audio Conference 2011 Mimesis and Shaping - Imitative Additive Synthesis in Csound Joachim Heintz This paper is to introduce a realisation of Imitative Additive Synthesis in Csound, which can be employed for the realtime analysis of the spectrum of a sound suitable for additive synthesis. The implementation described here can be used for analysing, re-playing and modifying sounds in a live situation, as well as saving the analysis results for further use. Original URL:...
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Linux Audio Conference 2011 Slides: Poing Impératif: Compiling Imperative and Object Oriented Code to Faust Kjetil Matheussen This paper presents a new compiler called Poing Impératif. Poing Impératif extends Faust with imperative and object oriented features. Imperative and object oriented features make it easier to start using Faust without having to immediately start thinking in fully functional terms. Furthermore, imperative and object oriented features may enable semi-automatic...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Slides: Csound for Android Steven Yi, Victor Lazzarini The Csound computer music synthesis system has grown from its roots in 1986 on desktop Unix systems to today's many different desktop and embedded operating systems. With the growing popularity of the Linux-based Android operating system, Csound has been ported to this vibrant mobile platform. This paper will discuss using the Csound for Android platform, use cases, and possible future explorations. Original URL:...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Slides: A Toolkit for the Design of Ambisonic Decoders Aaron Heller, Eric Benjamin, Richard Lee Implementation of Ambisonic reproduction systems is limited by the number and placement of the loudspeakers. In practice, real-world systems tend to have insufficient loudspeaker coverage above and below the listening position. Because the localization experienced by the listener is a nonlinear function of the loudspeaker signals it is difficult to derive suitable decoders...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Paper: The Faust Online Compiler: a Web-Based IDE for the Faust Programming Language Romain Michon, Yann Orlarey The Faust Online Compiler is a PHP/JavaScript based web application that provides a cross-platform and cross-processor programming environment for the Faust language. It allows to use most of Faust features directly in a web browser and it integrates an editable catalog of examples making it a platform to easily share and use Faust objects. Original URL:...
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Linux Audio Conference 2011 Slides: An LLVM bitcode interface between Pure and Faust Albert Gräf This paper discusses the new LLVM bitcode interface between Faust and Pure which allows direct linkage of Pure code with Faust programs, as well as inlining of Faust code in Pure scripts. The interface makes it much easier to integrate signal processing components written in Faust with the symbolic processing and metaprogramming capabilities provided by the Pure language. It also opens new...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Slides: A framework for dynamic spatial acoustic scene generation with Ambisonics in low delay realtime Giso Grimm, Tobias Herzke A software toolbox developed for a concert in which acoustic instruments are amplified and spatially processed in low-delay real-time is described in this article. The spatial image is created in Ambisonics format by a set of dynamic acoustic scene generators which can create periodic spatial trajectories. Parameterization of the...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Paper: A framework for dynamic spatial acoustic scene generation with Ambisonics in low delay realtime Giso Grimm, Tobias Herzke A software toolbox developed for a concert in which acoustic instruments are amplified and spatially processed in low-delay real-time is described in this article. The spatial image is created in Ambisonics format by a set of dynamic acoustic scene generators which can create periodic spatial trajectories. Parameterization of the...
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Linux Audio Conference 2011 Paper: A musician's workflow: composing, recording and arranging with qtractor and friends Jeremy Jongepier The GNU/Linux audio environment is very much based on modularity as opposed to the monolithic approach on other platforms. As a result the GNU/Linux audio environment is very flexible and can be considered more an extension of an analogue set up with its intrinsic pros and cons. This is a totally different paradigm than used on other platforms so musicians...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Paper: Rite of the Earth -- composition with frequency-based harmony and ambisonic space projection Krzysztof Gawlas A multi part composition, called Rite of the Earth will be presented, utilizing sounds of ceramic instruments built during the Academy of the Sounds of the Earth, a multidisciplinary artistic project held in the Artistic Department of Silesian University in Katowice (Poland). Most of the compositional process has been done in Supercollider, mixing and...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Using the beagleboard as hardware to process sound Rafael Vega González, Daniel Gómez This paper describes the implementation of diverse layers of code to enable an open source embedded hardware device to run audio processing pure data patches. The evolution of this implementation is reviewed describing different approaches taken by the authors in order to find optimal software and hardware settings. Although some problems are detected when running specific...
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Linux Audio Conference 2011 Slides: Web-enabled Audio-synthesis Development Environment (WADE) Rory Walsh, Conor Dempsey [The PDF in this archive item was generated from the Open Document presentation by the uploader] Collaboration and education in the world of digital audio synthesis has been facilitated in many ways by the internet and its World Wide Web. Numerous projects have endeavoured to progress beyond text-based applications to facilitate wider modes of collaborative activity such as,...
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Linux Audio Conference 2012 Slides: Keynote Dave Phillips Original URL: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/video.php?id=27
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Linux Audio Conference 2011 Loudness measurement according to EBU R-128 Fons Adriaensen, Jörn Nettingsmeier This paper introduces a new Linux application implementing the loudmess and level measuring algorithms proposed in recommendation R-128 of the European Broadcasting Union. The aim of this proposed standard is to ease the production of audio content having a defined subjective loudness and loudness range. The algorithms specified by R-128 and related standard documents and the rationale...
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