Dear Wank,
There is a sound toolkit "Snack" you can use:
_http://www.speech.kth.se/snack/_ (http://www.speech.kth.se/snack/)
There are Ruby bindings for it available under:
_http://rbsnack.sourceforge.net/intro.html_
(http://rbsnack.sourceforge.net/intro.html)
I think you can do FFT analysis directly with Snack.
Best regards,
Axel
Nuralanur@aol.com wrote:
Dear Wank,
There is a sound toolkit "Snack" you can use:
_http://www.speech.kth.se/snack/_ (http://www.speech.kth.se/snack/\)
There are Ruby bindings for it available under:
_http://rbsnack.sourceforge.net/intro.html_ (http://rbsnack.sourceforge.net/intro.html\)
I think you can do FFT analysis directly with Snack.
Best regards,
Axel
Thanks for the info, looks interesting but seems to be somewhat out of date 2002 anyone know of anything somewhat more up to date?
Wink