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Re: generating sine waves
How about Pure Data?
"...is a real-time graphical programming environment for audio and
graphical processing.It was planned as a free, better and more stable
Max/fts, which has also been developed by Miller Smith Puckette at IRCAM.
PD was written for multiplattform from the beginning and therefore is more
portable; PD is open source software, it is free for any use and can be
downloaded with the Internet. PD runs at least on Win32, IRIX, LINUX and
Mac-OSX plattforms. "
from http://pure-data.iem.at
You will probably need some time to get acquainted with it but it's a
power-full, free software, system...
Hope it helps,
jc
At 20:54 29-05-2004, you wrote:
Hi listers,
I would like to acquire a program running under Windows '9x/2000/NT for
generating sine waves. I should note that I am aware of DaqGen for Windows
available from Bob Masta (masta@UMICH.EDU) at <www.daqarta.com>. If you are
aware of other such programs then please e-mail me and I'll post a summary
of replies. Thanks a bunch.
Rob
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