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Powerfull Wave manipulation Ruby library

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Powerfull Wave manipulation Ruby library

Postby User108 » Sun Apr 28, 2013 3:41 pm

Hello again and here's another great library I've ported to FS:
Original lib included but you do not need it.
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Re: Powerfull Wave manipulation Ruby library

Postby trogluddite » Sun Apr 28, 2013 5:30 pm

Ooh, that looks sweet, thankyou very much! :D
I made a start on doing this myself, but didn't get far beyond just writing a bog-standard 16bit PCM - this seems to have the works; different formats, metadata "chunks" and all - very nice!
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Re: Powerfull Wave manipulation Ruby library

Postby tektoog » Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:41 pm

Cool, thanks a lot! 8-) :D
Although I have no clue on how to implement that in a prototype schema...
A basic example, like just to play a wav file, would be really cool...and handy!
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Re: Powerfull Wave manipulation Ruby library

Postby User108 » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:31 am

Well, to tell the truth I've got no idea myself, so far. Hopefully I'll find time to digg deeper into this, but I would really appreciate any help from you and FS support staff. Meanwhile you can ask this question the lib's author to provide some more examples. I think it is as simple as sending buffer array to the output of Ruby, but still cannot figure out how.
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