Re: coreaudio-api digest, Vol 2 #1040 - 1 msg
Re: coreaudio-api digest, Vol 2 #1040 - 1 msg
- Subject: Re: coreaudio-api digest, Vol 2 #1040 - 1 msg
- From: David Akbari <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 04:52:40 -0500 (EST)
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Today's Topics:
1. [Newbie] : sound generation from waves (Jacques Menu)
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Cc: Jacques Menu <email@hidden>
From: Jacques Menu <email@hidden>
Subject: [Newbie] : sound generation from waves
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 10:25:24 +0100
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Hi folks,
How can one have his own waves, which are defined as mathematical
functions, played on the loud-speakers ?
I've read in the CoreAudio pages on Apple's site that the old OS 9 way
using vectors is no longer available, but I couldn't find more help in
this area.
Any hint is welcome !
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Hi Jacques,
It appears your question is how can mathematical functions be played through your speakers. There is a program called cSound which allows you to calculate complex algorithms and structure wave component harmonics all mathematically. This would serve as a sufficient solution to your problem.
http://csounds.com/
Peace,
\\Cron
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