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==Reference Signals==
 
==Reference Signals==
  
*When creating signal generators yourself, you will want to compare your audio output to reference signals or effectively analyze your output.  Here are a few tools to do so:
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When creating signal generators yourself, you will want to compare your audio output to reference signals or effectively analyze your output.  Here are a few tools to do so:
  
**[[http://puredata.info/ Pure Data]]- a graphical audio programming language
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*[[http://puredata.info/ Pure Data]]- a graphical audio programming language
  
**[[http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ Chuck]]-audio programming language
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*[[http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ Chuck]]-audio programming language

Revision as of 14:29, 22 September 2010

Reference Signals

When creating signal generators yourself, you will want to compare your audio output to reference signals or effectively analyze your output. Here are a few tools to do so:

  • [Pure Data]- a graphical audio programming language
  • [Chuck]-audio programming language