by michelrouzic
The Analysis & Resynthesis Sound Spectrograph analyses a sound file into a spectrogram and is able to synthesise this spectrogram, or any other user-created image, back into a sound.
- Fixed the logarithmic base system so that it produces the expected results when using a different base than 2 - Implemented linear frequency scaling - Fixed the volume of noise bands in noise synthesis, although it may not be perfect and may be way off ...
- Fixed the logarithmic base system so that it produces the expected results when using a different base than 2 - Implemented linear frequency scaling - Fixed the volume of noise bands in noise synthesis, although it may not be perfect and may be way off ...
- Fixed the logarithmic base system so that it produces the expected results when using a different base than 2 - Implemented linear frequency scaling - Fixed the volume of noise bands in noise synthesis, although it may not be perfect and may be way off ...
- Fixed the logarithmic base system so that it produces the expected results when using a different base than 2 - Implemented linear frequency scaling - Fixed the volume of noise bands in noise synthesis, although it may not be perfect and may be way off ...
Replaced frequency domain windowing by a logarithmic symmetric antiderivative of the Blackman function by a logarithmic Hann function. Reduces the visible time domain ripples (which can mainly be seen on the lower part of spectrograms)
Replaced frequency domain windowing by a logarithmic symmetric antiderivative of the Blackman function by a logarithmic Hann function. Reduces the visible time domain ripples (which can mainly be seen on the lower part of spectrograms)
Replaced frequency domain windowing by a logarithmic symmetric antiderivative of the Blackman function by a logarithmic Hann function. Reduces the visible time domain ripples (which can mainly be seen on the lower part of spectrograms)
Fixed a bug in the BMP input function that would shear some images
Fixed a bug in the BMP input function that would shear some images
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