davidrclark(a)earthlink.net wrote:
Part 2 of (maybe) 3
I repeat, this is not an appropriate forum for this discussion.
I suggest we take it to any one of the following:
a) comp.dsp on Usenet
b) music-dsp mailing list
http://shoko.calarts.edu/~glmrboy/musicdsp/music-dsp.html
Both of these forums have large numbers of people who know and care
about audio and DSP.
Now this:
2) FFT with large windows:
Sampster in Mixster (stuff I wrote myself)
may be of interest to people here. I downloaded the code, but I'm
a little unsure of the licensing. There is a GNU GPL copying file
in the tarball, but no mention of the GPL in the actual C++ files.
If this code actually is GPL, each file should at least say
"This file is released under the GPL", not "all rights reserved".
Erik
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