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Scientific Computing Midterm
Team A's reflection on the midterm scientific computing assignment. Shortly, this had a purpose of creation of a general python program that would read audio files from a specified folder based on a csv file and would output another csv file with an added values for each individual audio file: the average Root Mean Square, Zero Crossing Rate, Spectral Centroid. Moreover, the program displays and saves to a file several scatterplots.
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Musicking with JackTrip, JamKazam, and SoundJack - Presentations
The class of 2021 presented on JackTrip, SoundJack and JamKazam and their networked musicking potential. Presentations are included in this blog post as pdfs.
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The Joys of Jitsi
Jitsi is a venerable open source chat and video-conferencing app thats been around since 2003. It's multi-platform, and runs pretty much everywhere. We were given the task of testing the desktop apps on MacOS and Windows, and the mobile apps on Android and iOS.
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Zoom - High Fidelity and Stereo
For the members of Team B, Zoom meetings are an everyday occurrence. Like most people during the covid era, we spend much of our professional time communicating from the comfort of our living rooms. These days, using Zoom feels akin to wearing clothes; we’re almost always doing it (sometimes even at the same time).
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Pedál to the Metal
Another week, another audio-streaming platform to test. Here is Team A's impressions of Pedál. According to their website, Pedál is a cross platform service to stream audio, speak, share screen, and record high quality audio together and the simplest way to make music together online.