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[[http://sourceforge.net/projects/omsox|OM-SoX]] is an opensource, cross-platform library for multichannel audio manipulation, analysis and batch processing in [[http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/OpenMusic|OpenMusic]]. Traditionally, environments for computer-aided composition are conceived for representation and manipulation of abstract musical materials, such as rhythms, chords, etc. More recently, there's been an increased interest in integration of sound analysis/synthesis and spatialization data into these contexts (see [[omprisma]]). [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/omsox|OM-SoX]] is an opensource, cross-platform library for multichannel audio manipulation, analysis and batch processing in [[http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/OpenMusic|OpenMusic]]. Traditionally, environments for computer-aided composition are conceived for representation and manipulation of abstract musical materials, such as rhythms, chords, etc. More recently, there's been an increased interest in integration of sound analysis/synthesis and spatialization data into these contexts (see [[omprisma]]).
-OM-SoX implements a structured framework of classes and functions comprising more than 50 audio processes by which complex dsp-topologies can be constructed and related to the symbolic data and processes carried out in the computer-aided composition environment. OM-SoX supports a large number of file formats and is particularly well-suited for batch-processing, allowing arbitrary nesting and combinations of processings and analyses using visual programming (functional, object-oriented). It also allows integrating third-party audio processors (e.g. [[http://faust.grame.fr/|Faust]] processors) as [[http://www.ladspa.org/|LADSPA]] plugins into the processing chain. OM-SoX can be regarded as a programmable, graphical audio editor. It uses [[http://sox.sourceforge.net/|SoundExchange]] as its sound processing kernel.+OM-SoX implements a structured framework of classes and functions comprising more than 50 audio processes by which complex dsp-topologies can be constructed and related to the symbolic data and processes carried out in the computer-aided composition environment. OM-SoX supports a large number of file formats and is particularly well-suited for batch-processing, allowing arbitrary nesting and combinations of processings and analyses using visual programming (functional, object-oriented). It also allows integrating third-party audio processors (e.g. [[http://faust.grame.fr/|Faust]] processors) as [[http://www.ladspa.org/|LADSPA]] plugins into the processing chain. OM-SoX can be regarded as a programmable, graphical audio editing suite. It uses [[http://sox.sourceforge.net/|SoundExchange]] as its sound processing kernel.
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