[music-dsp] octave
Tue Haste Andersen
haste at diku.dk
Wed Jan 17 04:44:22 EST 2001
I've used Octave on Linux for quite some time now. I haven't explored the
playback facilities, however, there are great extra DSP packages out there
for Octave:
http://users.powernet.co.uk/kienzle/octave/matcompat/index.html
Also remember to start Octave using the --traditional flag for optimal MatLab
compatibility.
--Tue
On Wednesday 17 January 2001 02:51, you wrote:
> If you have Cool Edit, you can load and play raw audio files on Windows...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Darren Reid <shokwave at nbnet.nb.ca>
> To: <music-dsp at shoko.calarts.edu>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 5:55 PM
> Subject: Re: [music-dsp] octave
>
> > "douglas irving repetto" <douglas at music.columbia.edu> sez:
> > > is anyone using octave for DSP work? it's a lot like matlab, but free
> > > and it runs on linux and winders. the signal processing libs seem to be
> > > not quite as developed as they are in matlab, and there's very limited
> > > support for working with sounds right now. the sound routines seem to
> > > have been written in the 8-bit mulaw days...
> > >
> > > i'm thinking of writing some new sound routines, but am wondering
> > > whether anyone else has already done this.
> >
> > I am using Octave for DSP (that's why I got it). It rocks, and it's free!
> >
> > The only drag is that it's not a 100% complete clone of Matlab, and it
> > doesn't run native under Windows..you have to use Cygwin. I can't get
>
> Cygwin
>
> > to setup a dev/audio device so far, so it does have it's limitations for
> > DSP....I can see what my code does to a signal, but not hear it :/
> >
> > I haven't written any audio routines as a result of having no dev/audio,
> > hehe.
> >
> > -Darren
> >
> >
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>
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