Hi,
I just wanted to mention that:
a) Secret Rabbit Code ROCKS!
and
b) Sweep 0.5.11 (released a few days ago) has support for it,
for sample rate converting the whole buffer. You'll need to
build from source, ./configure will detect the rabbit and
then it's all good :) ...
http://sweep.sourceforge.net/
Conrad.
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 06:48:22PM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi People,
This is the first announcement of Secret Rabbit Code:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/
Secret Rabbit Code is a library for doing Sample Rate Conversion on
audio. The web page has the full spiel of what it does.
The source code tarball has two demo programs:
sndfile-resample -
A program which can perfrom sample rate conversion on a
given sound file.
varispeed-play -
A program which plays a given sound file in a loop. During
play, the speed of the playback is continuously varied.
Lots of fun on drum loops and full mixes. This currently
runs only on Linux/OSS (probably also ALSA OSS emulation).
Work is being done on ports to MacOSX, Solaris and Win32.
At the moment the rabbit code is known to compile on Linux and
MacOSX. Win32 and Solaris support is coming RealSoonNow (tm).
Enjoy,
Erik
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