NEWS 
   February 28th, 2006

Debian/Ubuntu/Breezy packages repository available


We currently support i386 binary packages for breezy. This is the simplest way to install clam and its dependencies: just add this line in your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://clam.iua.upf.edu/download/linux breezy main	
And install using apt-get, synaptic, aptitude, whatever you like. Also you can browse and download individual .deb files at in our linux donwload section.


   January, 2006

0.90 Release finally available!!


After several pre-releases, testing and bugfixing you can now find the final 0.90 release in our donwload section. Note that now you have the option of downloading the CLAM framework as a binary for your platform or with the source code. Major highlights of this release are the new binary distribution, a new build system based in Scons, major rework of some applications, support for VST plugins...
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New year: New website, new logo, new address


If you are reading this you will have noticed that we have changed the design of both our website and our logo. The main website address has moved to http://clam.iua.upf.edu. So, even though we will keep the redirection for some time, please update your links.
Read more here


   December, 2005

0.90 Prerelease available


During the coming weeks we will be publishing a series of pre-releases for 0.90. You will find them in the donwload section. Apart from the regular source code from now on we will be publishing binary versions of the framework for all major platforms (GNU/Linux, Mac OSX and Windows). Because this represents a major change in the distribution we do expect your collaboration and reports.
Read more here


   November, 2005

Freesound reaches 10000!


Our companion Free project here at the MTG, Freesound, has reached the first goal of 10000 uploads. As a celebration they were featured in slashdot.
Read more in the Fresound Project website


   September, 2005

CLAM support from the Catalan Government


This week it was finally made official: the Catalan Government (Generalitat) will be supporting CLAM through a special grant. The main goal of such grants is to support quality Free Software development in Catalonia.
Read more here


CLAM at ISMIR 2005

At the ISMIR 2005 conference held in London we presented a paper about one of the applications we are developing in the framework: the Annotator.
Read more here


CLAM presented at ICMC 2005

The latest developments in CLAM were presented at the ICMC 2005 conference held in Barcelona. You can read the overview paper entitled "Developing Cross-platform Audio and Music Applications with the CLAM Framework".
Read more here


   July 21th, 2005

Final release of CLAM 0.8.0
"Prototyper with streaming SMS transformations"


After two preview releases We are glad to announce the final 0.8.0 version of CLAM. This release has been thoroughly tested in GNU/Linux but not in Windows and OSX, which is a time consuming task to do with our current build system.
Read more here



CLAM stands for C++ Library for Audio and Music and in Catalan means something like "a continuous sound produced by a large number of people as to show approval or disapproval of a given event".

CLAM is a full-fledged software framework for research and application development in the Audio and Music Domain. It offers a conceptual model as well as tools for the analysis, synthesis and processing of audio signals.

If you want more information about the project please contact Xavier Amatriain (xavier at create dot ucsb dot edu) or drop a lines to clam-info at iua dot upf dot edu.

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