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sinus

(Audio)

Version: 0.1.2
By: Angus Mackay
E-mail: amackay@sirius.uvic.ca
Web page: Available
Release Date: Available Now
Info Last Modified: 3/9/99
Requires BeOS version: R4 Intel
License: Freeware
Cost:
Source Available?: Yes




R4-Intel Download / alt. (8151 kb)


Description:

sinus is a program that generates interesting sine waves, plays them
and writes them to MS RIFF (.wav) files. 

It generates waves based on a series of input frequencies which can be
either static or a start and end frequency. It is capable of creating
waves of any sampling rate which can be 8/16/32 bits and either Mono 
or Stereo (more channels could easily be added). Each channel can be 
controlled seperatly and the size of the waves is limited only by swap 
space.

Originally I wrote this to play with audio under Linux and test the 
frequency resolution of my ears (which seems to be around 18 - 19 KHz) 
but it grew from there. 

It is really meant as more sample code for generating "chirp" waves
and for dealing with different bit depths of audio in a generic
way.

I think it's neat.


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