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Hi,
I am developing an MLP Artifical Neural Network application (www.etingley.com/uni), but am now at the stage of using a DSP toolkit to remove certain traits (components) of a .wav file. I am developing in C++ in XCode on Panther. Can anyone suggest a decent toolkit to use that will easily allow me to give it a wav and extract numerical components? Best Regards, Chris Tingley www.etingley.com/uni |
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FFTing won't help you much, FFT is an amazing tool (as you probably have noticed in my own FFTea!) but it is very very limited by :
*) it's ambivalence between time resolution and frequency resolution: the bigger the FFT, the more data you need to feed it, and therefore the less frequency resolution you get! *) lack of resolution at low frequencies. Even with a large FFT, anything even remotely bass-like falls in between FFT bins and is pretty much not measurable. Have a spin playing with FFTea, you'll quickly learn the limit of the mathematical tool. -------------------- |
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