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• HeadAcoustics ArtemiS 9 Now Includes DIRAC

Posted by Bernsee on April 17, 2008 in *NEWS*

Mainz, April 17th, 2008 — The latest version 9 of HeadAcoustics’ software ArtemiS (short for “Advanced Research TEchnology for Measurement and Investigation of Sound”), an advanced measurement software that is industry standard for vibration analysis now includes DIRAC for time stretching and pitch shifting of measured data. Read the full article on new features […]

• DIRAC Licensing Options Changed

Posted by Bernsee on March 3, 2008 in *NEWS*

Mainz, March 3rd, 2008 — The DSP Dimension today announce that effective immediately DIRAC will only be available for licensing on an up-front one time payment basis. Since nine out of ten of our licensees use the up-front option the recurring licensing fee of the annual licensing option involved too much bookkeeping on our part […]

• DIRAC LE 1.3 Released

Posted by Bernsee on November 13, 2007 in *NEWS*

Mainz, November 13, 2007 – The DSP Dimension announce the immediate availability of version 1.3 of their free commercial grade DIRAC Time Stretching and Pitch Shifting library for Windows and MacOS X. Version 1.3 fixes many minor issues that were present in earlier versions and integrates both the bug fixes and improvements from the PRO […]

• Site Redesign

Posted by Bernsee on October 22, 2007 in *NEWS*

Mainz, October 21, 2007 — As this web site is slowly but surely approaching its ten years anniversary in 2009 we have decided that it is time for a change. We wanted to steer clear of the old plain html design that was messy to maintain and tedious to update and go for a fully […]

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Posted by Bernsee on October 21, 2007 in Questions & Answers

I have a nice web site at www.###.com - could you please link to it?
Chances for this are rather slim. While I do support sites that contain free resources, I carefully select them for their educational content and their relation to the topics discussed here. I want this page to be a pleasant experience for […]

• DIRAC-based TimeFactory2 MacOS X Standalone Software Released

Posted by Bernsee on April 18, 2007 in *NEWS*

April, 2007 — We are happy to announce the availability of a cooperation product with the Germany based company Prosoniq, one of the industry leaders in audio editing and processing software. The new version 2 of Prosoniq’s “TimeFactory” application was designed and developed by our development team and uses key technology like our DIRAC time […]

MiniAiff - Reading and Writing Soundfiles Made Easy

Posted by Bernsee on October 21, 2006 in MiniAiff

Have you ever wondered if there’s a way to access sound files as easily as reading and writing plain text files? Did you ever need to try out some DSP code and finally found yourself struggling with code from others just to get the sound file format right?
If you have, here’s something for you.
I’m happy […]

• smbPitchShift Bumped Up to Version 1.2

Posted by Bernsee on October 18, 2006 in *NEWS*

October, 2006 — We’re happy to announce the immediate availability of version 1.2 of our smbPitchShift code. Version 1.2 fixes some long standing minor issues with initialization bounds, unused variables and sound quality when upshifting the pitch by larger factors. If your project uses the code make sure you replace the old version with the […]

• OctaveShifter MacOS X AudioUnit by Frank Schoep

Posted by Bernsee on October 18, 2006 in *NEWS*

October, 2006 — Frank Schoep of “Forever For Now” has just released his OctaveShifter AudioUnit plug in which is based on our smbPitchShift code. This is what he has to say about it: “With the success I had with my previous Audio Unit, the Reverse Sampler, I set out to create another one. This time […]

• Autodesk Releases New Products Using Dirac

Posted by Bernsee on September 18, 2006 in *NEWS*

September, 2006 — Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) launched new versions of its visual effects and editing systems: Autodesk Inferno 2007, Autodesk Flame 2007, Autodesk Flint 2007, Autodesk Fire 2007 and Autodesk Smoke 2007. Focusing on connectivity and productivity, these latest versions streamline workflow and provide artists with more time for creativity. The products, which have […]