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with contributions by
 
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* '''Pierre Duquesne'''
 
* '''Pierre Duquesne'''
 
* '''Sebastien Gulluni'''
 
* '''Sebastien Gulluni'''
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For their courage and critique contributing to the evolution of the project we would like to thank
 
For their courage and critique contributing to the evolution of the project we would like to thank
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* '''Roland Cahen'''
 
* '''Roland Cahen'''
 
* '''Olivier Pasquet'''
 
* '''Olivier Pasquet'''
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For their wisdom and advice we would like to thank
 
For their wisdom and advice we would like to thank
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* '''Xavier Rodet'''
 
* '''Xavier Rodet'''
 
* '''Alain de Cheveigné'''
 
* '''Alain de Cheveigné'''
 
* '''Geoffroy Peeters'''
 
* '''Geoffroy Peeters'''
 
* '''Axel Roebel'''
 
* '''Axel Roebel'''

Revision as of 09:34, 6 June 2007

FTM & Co is developed at IRCAM's Real-Time Musical Interactions team by

  • Norbert Schnell
  • Riccardo Borghesi
  • Diemo Schwarz
  • Frederic Bevilacqua
  • Remy Müller
  • Jean-Philippe Lambert
  • Arshia Cont

with contributions by

  • Pierre Duquesne
  • Sebastien Gulluni
  • Baptiste de la Gorce

FTM is based on the jMax project that has been conducted by the IRCAM's Real-Time Systems team coordinated by Francois Dechelle, who contributed some of the essential functionalities to what today is FTM. jMax was also developed by Maurizo Decceco, Enzo Maggi and Patrice Tisserand.

For their courage and critique contributing to the evolution of the project we would like to thank

  • Roland Cahen
  • Olivier Pasquet
  • Mikhail Malt
  • Alexis Baskind
  • Thomas Goepfer
  • Manuel Poletti
  • Benoit Meudic
  • Andrew Gerzso

For their wisdom and advice we would like to thank

  • Xavier Rodet
  • Alain de Cheveigné
  • Geoffroy Peeters
  • Axel Roebel