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Any researcher in the audio and music field within the UK, working with UK researchers, or working on a project of interest to UK researchers may register.

As soon as you have an account here, you can create both public and private projects. Register now and try it out. Your projects can hold software code, papers you are writing, or anything else you want to organise.

About us

This repository service is operated by SoundSoftware.ac.uk, hosted by the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London, and funded by the EPSRC.

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Site news

2012-11-22 10:29 am This week's site updates
BibTeX, DOIs, a clearer choice for public or private in new projects, and some visual tweaks
2012-10-23 01:15 pm Server relocation complete
Reconfiguration done for the day. Thanks for your patience!
2012-10-22 09:42 am Anticipated outage, morning of Tuesday 23rd of October
Server relocation planned
2012-07-04 05:19 pm Planned outage, evening of Thursday 5th of July
The site will be unavailable for a period from 6pm BST (5pm UTC) on the 5th of July 2012.
2012-03-14 03:36 pm Login problems resolved!
The LDAP problem that was causing some users to be unable to log in earlier this afternoon has now been resolved.
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Latest projects

  • Constant-Q Transform Toolbox 2013-05-17 08:32 pm
    A MATLAB reference implementation of a computationally efficient method for computing the constant-Q transform (CQT) of a time-domain signal.
  • Acoustic Scene Classification » Acoustic Scene Classification - Code 2013-05-16 09:46 am
  • chirpletringmod 2013-05-14 12:45 pm
    This is the Python implementation of chirplet sound analysis by heterodyning, as described in the following publication:
  • B-Keeper CMJ Stochastic Drum Evaluation 2013-05-13 12:24 pm
  • DDM 2013-05-09 08:01 pm
    Code for time-frequency analysis by the Distribution Derivative Method, by Sašo Muševič
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