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Re: Problems with a Low Pass Filter process
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Re: Problems with a Low Pass Filter process


  • Subject: Re: Problems with a Low Pass Filter process
  • From: "herve.noury" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2011 21:41:15 +0200

Thanks Jeff for your answer. The documents that you present are fantastic!! I will pass a long time to discover this book!

Belong me, my problem is first a problem of synchronization between the functions I created. I mean that it should come from the communication between the two arrays of [frame]. I tried to use only one array, but the problem was the same : a bit crunch sound!! The function is correct : it is the same than this of the "Filter Demo" example. The problem should come from a bad communication between the functions.

I saw in the Apple example that they use a sort of [frame+1] number, I do not understand this : this number was not created yet, how could I use it?? Or parameters are not created during the process but in a independent function before. Will someone explain to me the "right" synchronizations between functions in Core Audio?

Thanks.



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