That looks like great material for a Boston.PM talk.

There was a very nice audio processing talk (in Python) at OSCON this year. FFT 
and auditory examples combined.

Thanks -F



On Nov 22, 2013, at 4:25 PM, js <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/21/2013 17:31, Adam Russell wrote:
>> So, can anyone recommend an introduction or tutorial on audio processing?
>> Extra nice if it were perl centric , of course.
> 
> i really don't know the state of audio programming in perl. in my experience, 
> you do different things with audio data than with, say, text data.
> 
> i have used both csound and pd to execute manipulations of audio data. i 
> don't know how long or how in depth you are looking to make this project, but 
> you might need to learn some things about digital signal processing if this 
> is to work out as you might like it to.
> 
> if you were to start an audio programming adventure, i'd recommend you look 
> into pd tutorials, as csound is somewhat "old school." maybe the old school 
> is the one you need. i cannot say.
> 
> at a different level of processing, audacity is probably worth looking into.
> 
> good luck.
> 
> -- 
> \js : sentient being
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