DSPONE is a library for real-time digital signal processing of uni-dimensional data.
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DSPONE is a library for real-time digital signal processing of uni-dimensional data.
CLAM: C++ Library for Audio and Music (unofficial mirror)
localization of sound source by cross-correlating three ΣΔ-modulated microphone signals in a zynq FPGA SoC
[C++ / POSIX] A real time / non-real time General Purpose DSP library, written in C++.
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Algorithmic reverb VST using FDN's
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A Circular Buffer with Cubic and Linear interpolation
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Digital signal processing library for digital communication using C++.
Accompanying material for the paper 'A Real-Time Audio Effect Plug-In Inspired by the Processes of Traditional Indonesian Gamelan Music'
A real-time netlist based audio circuit plugin
Parallel implementation of a digital low-pass filter using threads and processes
Debouncing library for Arduino and Wiring
Development and simulation framework for Application Specific Vector Processor
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