TorchFX 0.3.0 is here: new roadmap and documentation refresh ๐#
Iโm excited to announce the release of TorchFX 0.3.0, which brings a significant update to the projectโs documentation and a clearer roadmap for future development.
As interest in TorchFX continues to grow within the audio and research community, it became clear that the documentation needed to evolve alongside the project.
To better support users, developers, and contributors, Iโve carried out a documentation refresh focused on clarity, structure, and long-term sustainability.
Whatโs New#
๐ Guides#
The documentation now includes a dedicated Guides section, designed to explain:
how TorchFX works internally,
the core design ideas behind the library,
recommended usage patterns for both users and developers.
The goal is to make TorchFX easier to approach, without hiding the underlying concepts.
Filters#
Brand new Elliptic filters:
HiEllipticandLoEllipticNew ParametricEQ filter for precise frequency band adjustments
LoShelving filter implementation based on the Audio EQ Cookbook
๐งฉ Improved API Reference#
The API reference has been reorganized and is now clearly divided by modules, making it easier to navigate, understand, and extend the library.
๐ฐ Blog Section#
A new Blog section has been added to the documentation.
This space will be used for announcements, project updates, and general communications related to TorchFX.
๐ค Contributing Guide#
For those interested in getting involved, Iโve added a contribution guide (CONTRIBUTING.md) in the root of the repository.
It explains how to contribute, propose changes, and collaborate on the project in a structured way.
๐ฃ๏ธ Project Roadmap#
Finally, a roadmap is now available to better organize and communicate the future development of TorchFX.
This helps align expectations and provides a clearer picture of where the project is heading.
Looking Ahead#
This documentation update is a foundation for the next phase of TorchFX.
As the project grows, the documentation will continue to improve with feedback from the community.
Thank you to everyone who has shown interest so far โ your curiosity and engagement are what make open-source research projects like this possible.