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Re: what is the most common FFT
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Re: what is the most common FFT


  • Subject: Re: what is the most common FFT
  • From: Robert Martin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 15:52:25 -0400

Try Google with something obvious like - fft osx bsd - there are many FFT open source projects you can download, compile, and use via NSTask if you're using Cocoa.


On Apr 16, 2005, at 3:25 PM, Christoph Vogelbusch wrote:

I want to examine sounds in the fourier space. I dcided to use Core Audio for audio handling, but didn't find any fourier transformation.
I figured, that there is an DSP Library from Apple, but that is from 2001 and there are a lot of fast 3rd party altifec implementations.


I just started with Mac and of course I'm also new to programming under Mac, but so far I figured, that Apple provides the community with very nicly designed framewors and I just wondered we the FFT is.

Have I overloocked something?
What is the best way to examine a stream in the fourier space, change it an transform it back fro play back?

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