algorithmic modeling for Rhino
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Hi GM
I remember experimenting with an audio library a long time ago. It was working. I cannot remember which one it was, but a quick search revealed NAudio, which might have likely been the one I had quickly played with.
It should be possible to use it in C#, Vb.Net and Python but since most samples are in C#, I would use that language.
Does it help?
Giulio
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Hi Giulio,
Thanks for your reply. I've read the NAudio documentation but i can't find nothing about equalization by frequencies. Moreover actually I'm not really familiar with C# and I would use Python.
Do you know other libraries that I can use with it?
thanks again
Hi again GM
you might want to learn about FFT for frequencies. NAudio can do it (I am not advocating it, it happens to be the one library I could find documentation for and I think would work).
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7735036/naudio-frequency-band-in...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17222492/how-to-change-frequency...;
I am no expert in this field; I would have to do research just like you. Maybe someone else on this forum has already done more work in this area, let's see. Or it might be you, the first one :)
This does not look like something completely at reach for someone with not much programming experience, but maybe with some guidance it could be doable.
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>>Do you know other libraries that I can use with it?
Sorry I would have to search for other libraries just like you.
EDIT: This link has a simple sine wave written from scratch. It might be a good start to mix with the code above and a playground to understand theory.
Giulio
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