Advanced Audio Visualization Using ThMAD :Creating Amazing Graphics with Open Source Software

Advanced Audio Visualization Using ThMAD

Advanced Audio Visualization Using ThMAD :Creating Amazing Graphics with Open Source Software

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Description

Learn advanced techniques and improve your audio visualization skills with Thinking Machine Audio Dreams (ThMAD). With this book, you can concentrate on advanced examples and usage patterns, including using shaders in a more profound way, and how to incorporate ThMAD into a tool chain using the professional sound server JACK.
Advanced Audio Visualization Using ThMAD provides advanced techniques for generating graphics, improving performance, and providing readers with the skills needed to create more interesting visualizations. You will also learn professional setups with highly developed visual and aural art tool chains.
What You'll Learn
  • Use the ThMAD software for advanced setups in their personal and professional projects
  • Gain a pragmatic introduction to using shaders
  • Use JACK sound servers with ThMAD
  • Control the timing ThMAD
  • Work withadvanced configurations
Who This Book Is For

Artists and developers already familiar with ThMAD and looking to enhance their projects. In addition, readers primarily interested in using shaders or the Jack audio server for graphics generation can benefit from the book as well.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781484235034
ISBN10 1484235037
Number Of Pages 229
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller APress
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Peter Späth graduated in 2002 as a physicist and soon afterwards became an IT consultant. In 2016 he decided to concentrate on writing books on various topics, but with the main focus on software development. Throughout his career he always preferred to work with open source tools and also favored operating system independent platforms like Java. After using various audio visualization programs, he designed his own visualization suite, ThMAD, to overcome deficiencies for important functionalities, quality documentation, and bug fixes of existing visualization suites.

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