Now that many issues that motivated us have disappeared (because we killed the problems!), I'd like to suggest to archive this repo. This could be done by literally using the archive functionality in the settings (the real archiving) or simply closing all the issues and updating the readme to redirect people to the official repo (a soft archiving). Please share your thought!
I'd also like to thank to the contributors - @hagenw, @drscotthawley, @dansuh17 who made some PRs as well as @dhpollack, @VinodS7, @tsauri, @nkundiushuti, @hbredin, @ATriantafyllopoulos, @vincentqb @soumith (to name only a few) who spent their time discussing torch/audio.
It's been almost a year since me and @faroit talked about the work that later became a part of this repo. A quick search on the official repo shows the impacts we've made onto the official repo. Complex norm, phase Vocoder, and some other functionalities, variable naming conventions, time stretch, time masking, frequency masking, and there would be more. Along the way, @f0k and @ksanjeevan joined and provided a lot of inputs. In the merging process, @ksanjeevan volunteered to do a lot of implementations that would've gotten his hands dirty.
Now that many issues that motivated us have disappeared (because we killed the problems!), I'd like to suggest to archive this repo. This could be done by literally using the archive functionality in the settings (the real archiving) or simply closing all the issues and updating the readme to redirect people to the official repo (a soft archiving). Please share your thought!
I'd also like to thank to the contributors - @hagenw, @drscotthawley, @dansuh17 who made some PRs as well as @dhpollack, @VinodS7, @tsauri, @nkundiushuti, @hbredin, @ATriantafyllopoulos, @vincentqb @soumith (to name only a few) who spent their time discussing torch/audio.