On Fri, 15 Jul 2022 12:21:53 -0400
Tim <termt...@rogers.com> wrote:

>On 7/14/22 3:20 PM, Chris Cannam wrote:
>> Version 3.0.0 of Rubber Band Library is now available.
>>
>>      https://breakfastquay.com/rubberband/
>>
>> Rubber Band Library is an audio time-stretching and pitch-shifting library 
>> and utility designed for musical applications. It allows you to change the 
>> tempo and pitch of an audio recording independently of one another.
>>
>> This is an exciting major release which, among other things, introduces an 
>> entirely new processing engine known as the R3 or Finer engine. This 
>> typically produces substantially higher-quality output than the existing 
>> engine (now referred to as R2 or Faster), although at higher CPU cost. The 
>> more energy-efficient R2 is still the default, and R3 can be selected using 
>> the new OptionEngineFiner option on construction.
>>
>> I'm immensely proud of the work done for this release, and hope it will 
>> delight you and all the users of your software.
>>
>>
>> Chris  
>
>
>Aww gee whiz, now you're gonna make me add R3 support in MusE ! ;-)
>
>
>Congratulations, Chris.
>
>RB is an important library for a DAW like ours that has variable tempo 
>AND handles waves.
>
>
>Tim.

Sound interesting :)
When you say higher CPU cost, can you give a rough estimate as to how much?

Is it possible to have both versions compiled, and for a host to switch between
them at runtime?

-- 
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https://willgodfrey.bandcamp.com/
http://yoshimi.github.io
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
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