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FAUST is a compiled language for real-time audio signal processing created by Yann Orlarey and others.[1][2][3] The name FAUST stands for Functional Audio Stream.[4]
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Stable release | 0.9.24
/ May 16, 2010 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, Unix |
Type | Programming language for audio signal processing |
License | GPL |
Website | http://faudiostream.sourceforge.net/ |
References
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- ^ Julius O. Smith III (2007). "Appendix K. Digital Filtering in Faust and PD". Introduction to Digital Filters: With Audio Applications. W3K Publishing. pp. 417-?. ISBN 978-0974560717.
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Yann Orlarey; Dominique Fober; Stephone Letz (2005). "Demonstration of Faust Signal Processing Language". Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference. Vol. 2005. Computer Music Association. p. 286.
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Eric Lee (2007). "The Semantic Time Framework". A Semantic Time Framework for Interactive Media Systems. p. 126. ISBN 978-3-86727-436-4.
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