> > 1. Ciaramella DSP language goes public and open source > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Sat, 28 May 2022 08:26:31 +0000 > From: Stefano D'Angelo <stefano.dang...@orastron.com> > Subject: Ciaramella DSP language goes public and open source > > Hi all (apologies for cross-posting), > > I am happy to announce that Orastron (https://www.orastron.com/), the company > of which I am founder and CEO, has released a new and experimental audio DSP > programming language called Ciaramella and its source-to-source compiler > called Zampogna under the ISC license. > > You can check out the official website (https://ciaramella.dev/) - which also > contains a web playground for trying it out directly in the browser - and > read about its history and motivation here: > https://www.orastron.com/blog/ciaramella-smc. The compiler source code is > available at https://github.com/paolomarrone/Zampogna. > > We'll also present a scientific paper that describes it in the detail on > Friday 10th June 2022 at the Sound and Music Computing conference in > Saint-Etienne, France (https://smc22.grame.fr/). > > Best regards, > > Stefano >
Hi Stefano, I read again this old 2009 thread about WDF models in Faust. In case it helps Dirk Roosenburg wrote the Faust wdmodels.lib: https://faustlibraries.grame.fr/libs/wdmodels/ with a video here: https://faust.grame.fr/community/events/#creating-circuit-bendable-wave-digital-models-of-analog-audio-circuits-in-faust-dirk-roosenburg Stéphane