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ThinkDSP
- How can I learn Digital Signal Processing fully ?
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Software skills
There's a free book online called Think DSP that teaches you how to design and visualize filters in Python: https://greenteapress.com/wp/think-dsp/
- Think DSP: An Introduction to Digital Signal Processing in Python
- What programming environment do you recommend for implementing some DSP theory?
- What resource do you suggest to learn DSP from for embedded applications?
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Fourier Series Visualisation with D3
https://greenteapress.com/wp/think-dsp/
It can be bought, but is available for free. Code is also available via GitHub. It uses Python and Jupyter.
"The premise of this book (and the other books in the Think X series) is that if you know how to program, you can use that skill to learn other things. I am writing this book because I think the conventional approach to digital signal processing is backward: most books (and the classes that use them) present the material bottom-up, starting with mathematical abstractions like phasors."
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Mathematical Python project ideas that are not ML
How about Think DSP: Digital Signal Processing in Python - https://github.com/AllenDowney/ThinkDSP
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C++ for numerical programming
My application is signal processing and tried to reproduce parts of https://github.com/AllenDowney/ThinkDSP in C++. https://gitlab.com/cpp8/thinkdsp.git and supplemented with some others. Documentation in https://github.com/RajaSrinivasan/assignments.git
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Recommended DSP Books
Think DSP
- Ask HN: How to get started with audio programming?
vl8
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What programming environment do you recommend for implementing some DSP theory?
Here are a few examples: https://github.com/rec/vl8/blob/main/studies/study1.py
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Audio signal processing project ideas
https://github.com/rec/vl8 - the advertisements about what it "can" do are "true", but you can't do any of these things from the command line, it's not at all release worthy.
- Sketches toward a plan for a system to process digital audio in Python
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Pedalboard Capabilities
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "vl8"
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What are you working on/planning to work on?
I have a alpha-quality system myself for processing audio in numpy buffers called vl8 (getit?).
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A new subreddit to discuss Spotify's new Python DSP library, Pedalboard
I'm hoping to fit my newest working project, https://github.com/rec/vl8, into this framework.
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Welcome to r/pedalboard!
Me, I'm a long-time developer with a lot of little production Python libraries and an alpha level audio DSP CLI called VL8, which seems to have almost the same API as PedalBoard's, so I'm thinking of porting it to use that.
- Does format() method returns a list?
What are some alternatives?
dsp_examples
xmod - ๐ฑ Turn any object into a module ๐ฑ
overtone - Collaborative Programmable Music
wavemap - ๐ mmap massive audio files as numpy ๐
helm - Helm - a free polyphonic synth with lots of modulation
editor - ๐ Open the default text editor ๐
gen-rack - Create VCV Rack modules from gen~ exports
pedalboard - ๐ ๐ A Python library for audio.
thinkdsp
safer - ๐งท A safer writer ๐งท
zynaddsubfx - ZynAddSubFX open source synthesizer
gitz - ๐ Tiny useful git commands, some dangerous ๐