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Silk.NET
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MIT License | MIT License |
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NAudio
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DIY Wavetable Synthesis Sequencer
Thanks for the suggestion. I have to rewrite most of the audio signal processing code anyway as I am using NAudio currently. Have heard of PiSound before, and will definitely check it out as it is pretty popular. I just need a way to output an array of numbers, representing the processed sound wave, to turn into an analog signal. Writing this from scratch is unnecessarily complicated when these libraries already exist.
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ButterWorth signal processing
https://github.com/naudio/NAudio/blob/master/NAudio.Core/Dsp/BiQuadFilter.cs Simple formulas for all major types of filters
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Cross-platform audio playback
Not tried it but there is also NAudio (https://github.com/naudio/NAudio)
Iโve used NAudio for this. You get Windows support for free, and itโs not too difficult to implement for other platforms. I have gists published for Android and iOS that should get you going.
- Playback audio from microphone to default speaker
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What is the best C# Library for detecting pitch from voice singing (through microphone)?
This might help: NAudio, they have a doc file for working with pitch here
- How to install NAudio in unity
- Show HN: Tone v0.0.4 โ hackable command line audio tagger โ any feedback?
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Trying to play a wave file slowed down
Hello. I'm working on a school assignment where I'm creating an application where the user can play .wav files slowed down to 0.5 speed. I'm using Naudio and Varispeed to accomplish this. There is a varispeed demo that shows how to do it and from what I can tell, I'm doing more or less the exact same in my code as the demo. But the wave file is played in the normal speed anyways. Does anyone have a clue on what I'm doing wrong?
- What programming environment do you recommend for implementing some DSP theory?
Silk.NET
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Is there a real time graphics llibrary in c#
A couple other options than what has been suggested so far: - TerraFX.Interop.Windows. Raw, blittable, 1:1 bindings for all Win32, D2D/D3D11/D3D12 APIs (there's also a version with Vulkan bindings). As close to doing #include as you can get in C#. This is my personal favorite, I use it in my own ComputeSharp library, and transitively we use it in the Microsoft Store too ๐ - Silk.NET another version of high-performance bindings, more opinionated than TerraFX and with some additional helpers to make it a bit easier to use.
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Math Game Project
Here is an example of using "releases" in GitHub: https://github.com/dotnet/Silk.NET/releases. Most repositories use releases and releases seem like they wpuld be appropriate for your repository too.
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Is there a way to display 3D models on a page?
I've been looking at this. Is this similar to the UrhoSharp project you talk about? https://github.com/dotnet/Silk.NET
- [WinUI] High level 2D rendering library
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SDL2 + OpenGL in C#?
Have you looked at Silk.NET before?
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Using .NET with low level rendering code?
Take a look at https://github.com/dotnet/Silk.NET . You should be able to use your existing rendering context with it. So you could use something like imgui (They have bindings for that) to render your UI. Or if you just start writing your rendering code, you could consider writing the whole rendering engine with it. I used it in the past for a game engine and performance is no problem for most of the usecases.
- Anybody using System.Numerics for 3D graphic applications?
- Cross-platform audio playback
- C# Game engine - suggestions
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Why is every graphics API C# wrapper I find deprecated?
If you want something more ".NET like", check out Silk.NET instead. It's also community maintained and in the .NET Foundation, but does name remappings, friendly API overloads, and other things that make it feel more ".NET like": https://github.com/dotnet/Silk.NET
What are some alternatives?
CSCore - An advanced audio library, written in C#. Provides tons of features. From playing/recording audio to decoding/encoding audio streams/files to processing audio data in realtime (e.g. applying custom effects during playback, create visualizations,...). The possibilities are nearly unlimited.
OpenTK - The Open Toolkit library is a fast, low-level C# wrapper for OpenGL, OpenAL & OpenCL. It also includes windowing, mouse, keyboard and joystick input and a robust and fast math library, giving you everything you need to write your own renderer or game engine. OpenTK can be used standalone or inside a GUI on Windows, Linux, Mac.
Xabe.FFmpeg - .NET Standard wrapper for FFmpeg. It allows to process media without know how FFmpeg works, and can be used to pass customized arguments to FFmpeg from dotnet core application.
Veldrid - A low-level, portable graphics library for .NET.
vosk-api - Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi and servers with Python, Java, C# and Node
Vortice.Windows - .NET bindings for Direct3D12, Direct3D11, WIC, Direct2D1, XInput, XAudio, X3DAudio, DXC, Direct3D9 and DirectInput.
TagLib# - Library for reading and writing metadata in media files
SharpDX
Audio Switcher - .NET Library which facilitates interacting with Audio Devices on Windows
Interactive Data Display for WPF - Interactive Data Display for WPF is a set of controls for adding interactive visualization of dynamic data to your application. It allows to create line graphs, bubble charts, heat maps and other complex 2D plots which are very common in scientific software. Interactive Data Display for WPF integrates well with Bing Maps control to show data on a geographic map in latitude/longitude coordinates. The controls can also be operated programmatically.
Bufdio - A cross platform audio playback library for .NET with PortAudio and FFmpeg
Win2D - Win2D is an easy-to-use Windows Runtime API for immediate mode 2D graphics rendering with GPU acceleration. It is available to C#, C++ and VB developers writing apps for the Windows Universal Platform (UWP). It utilizes the power of Direct2D, and integrates seamlessly with XAML and CoreWindow.