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* '''Pierre Duquesne'''
 
* '''Pierre Duquesne'''
  
FTM is based on the Max/FTS and 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'''. Max/FTS was based on Max for the ISPW written by Miller Puckette.
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FTM is based on the Max/FTS and 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'''. Max/FTS was based on Max for the ISPW written by '''Miller Puckette'''.
  
 
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

Revision as of 02:11, 20 February 2008

FTM & Co is developed in the Real-Time Musical Interactions team at IRCAM by

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

with contributions by

  • Arshia Cont
  • Pierre Duquesne
  • Sebastien Gulluni
  • Baptiste de la Gorce

The PureData support is developed by

with contributions by

  • Tommaso Bianco
  • Pierre Duquesne

FTM is based on the Max/FTS and 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. Max/FTS was based on Max for the ISPW written by Miller Puckette.

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

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

For their wisdom and advice we would like to thank

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

The basic design of Gabor is based on ideas that have been previously implemented in Gerhard Eckel's work on granular and FOF synthesis.

Parts of FTM have been developped in the framework and with the support of the following projects: