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Hi there, 1st of all thanks for this cool work/study !
We've "doxed" it in our HyMPS project (under AUDIO section \ Treatments page \ Alignment/synch) and we believe it would be really useful to "unify" all the available algorithms in a dedicated open (platform-agnostic) library.
Something similar was started by @protyposis' Aurio lib, but it's unfortunally adbandoned/not updated and platform specific (.NET/Windows).
It's clear that no developer can achieve this alone, so an institution (like yours) could be the best approach for this goal.
Hope that inspires !
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Some end users' (like us) tests have detected malfunctions, omissions and possible improvements to fix/add, but it would be even more interesting to have some "alignment experts" - like you - feedbacks/opinions too:
Hi there, 1st of all thanks for this cool work/study !
We've "doxed" it in our HyMPS project (under AUDIO section \ Treatments page \ Alignment/synch) and we believe it would be really useful to "unify" all the available algorithms in a dedicated open (platform-agnostic) library.
Something similar was started by @protyposis' Aurio lib, but it's unfortunally adbandoned/not updated and platform specific (.NET/Windows).
It's clear that no developer can achieve this alone, so an institution (like yours) could be the best approach for this goal.
Hope that inspires !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: