Realtime Audio Processing With a Laptop Using LiCoRICE
08-15, 15:30–18:30 (US/Eastern), Workshop C / Tobin 223

LiCoRICE (Linux Comodular Realtime Interactive Computation Engine) is an open-source, model-based design software tool for running (soft) realtime applications. It was developed for systems neuroscience research to collect, process, and output neuroelectrophysiology data with empirically guaranteed millisecond timings. Given its general purpose nature, LiCoRICE can also be used to process audio in realtime, control lighting elements, or for robotics applications. In this workshop, participants will learn about realtime basics; how to install LiCoRICE; and will run a realtime application that records, modifies, and outputs an audio stream in realtime.

Sabar Dasgupta is an electrical and software engineer based in Queens, New York. They currently volunteer at Stanford University and build tools for researchers related to data collection and automation. They are interested in self-hosting, hybrid cloud infrastructure, and sharing repair skills.

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