Welcome to HammerSound, a website focusing on computer music and the creation of sounds. On this site you’ll find SoundFonts, articles, a user forum, information for software developers and more.
HammerSound – SoundFont Library
October 22, 2005Video made with Cinelerra
October 22, 2005This movie was edited using the GNU/Linux video editing software Cinelerra. Cinelerra is a very powerful program. One feature that I found useful was the ability to “record” video (and sound) effect in real time. The lighting effects in the film is made that way.
Susan Philipz at Malmö konsthall — bitlab malmö videoblog
ZynAddSubFX
October 22, 2005ZynAddSubFX is a opensource software synthesizer capable of making a countless number of
instruments, from some common heared from expensive hardware to
interesting sounds that you’ll boost to an amazing universe of sounds.
The project started in March 2002, and I had written it because I wish
to make a synthesizer that produces very beautiful sounds, but which is
freely available to anybody who needs it.
Here is a sound sample I made with this excellent piece of software
Technorati Tags: ZynAddSubFX, linux, music, sound
Ardour
October 22, 2005Ardour is a digital audio workstation. You can use it to record, edit and mix multi-track audio. Produce your own CD’s. Mix video soundtracks. Experiment with new ideas about music and sound. Generate sound installations for 12 speaker gallery shows. Have Fun.
WolframTones Collection II
October 21, 2005WolframTones: My WolframTones Collection
I guess they send a midi file to the phone. Nice, download to phone and transfer to computer. Edit.
About WolframTones
October 21, 2005WolframTones works by taking simple programs from Wolfram’s computational universe, and using music theory and Mathematica algorithms to render them as music. Each program in effect defines a virtual world, with its own special story–and WolframTones captures it as a musical composition.
Zopecast #4 (The DZUG cast)
October 21, 2005Another Zopecast episode, a little late.This Zopecast episode emanates from the German-Speaking Zope User’s Group conference. Chris, Christian Theune, and Jens Vagelpohl yammer on about various things. Please try to use the torrent links to save us some bandwidth if you have the patience.
plope – Zopecast #4 (The DZUG cast)
Technorati Tags: zope, plone, zopecast, podcast, content management
Planet CCRMA at Home
October 21, 2005Planet CCRMA at Home, a collection of software packages for RedHat or Fedora Core Linux, managed using apt-get for easy installs and upgrades.



