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Front Page Text Scratchpad¶
Code hosting for audio and music researchers¶
- Find relevant software from other researchers in the field
Try search — browse projects — recent activity
- Develop your code using simple version control and project hosting facilities
See our quick-start guide and sign up now!
- Link your published code to research papers for impact and reproducibility
More about how and why you should do this
- Provide information for researchers about your work even if it is hosted elsewhere
Here's how to index and track projects hosted elsewhere
- Make unlimited private projects and share them with your collaborators
You can turn a private project into a public one later if you wish
Interested? Or not certain?
Read more about why you might want to use this site
Who can register for this site?¶
Lots of people!
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.
Our Help pages have more about the service.
Previous content (to 2012-10-22)¶
Are you an audio or music researcher based in the UK?
Register here and set up your own projects. (Why?)
Each project hosted here can hold software code, papers you are writing, or anything else you want to organise. A project can be public or private, and you can share them with your collaborators at your own institution or elsewhere.
You're also welcome to register if you are based outside the UK but are working with UK researchers.
Are you looking for software or publications?
We have an ever-increasing range of work being published here.
Try the Search page, Projects list, or Recent activity.
About this service
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.
Our Help pages have more about the service.