Is there anyone using opensource software for acoustic design/simulation? I would really like to hear from you if you do.
Note that by open source, I do NOT mean free. I mean open source where I can actually look at the source code and understand how it works. 😎
Note that by open source, I do NOT mean free. I mean open source where I can actually look at the source code and understand how it works. 😎
Is there anyone using opensource software for acoustic design/simulation? I would really like to hear from you if you do.
Note that by open source, I do NOT mean free. I mean open source where I can actually look at the source code and understand how it works. 😎
Hi,
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like this ?
A Simple and Efficient FFT Implementation in C++:<br> Part I | Dr Dobb's
I was more referring to things like gspeakers on GNU/Linux.
i like it...
Very hard coding 😉
Hello my friend up the I-5 in Weed...
Open source, but not exactly programming, are my active crossover design/simulation tools:
http://audio.claub.net/software/ACD/ACD.html
Everything is done via formulas and everything is "viewable".
-Charlie
Open source, but not exactly programming, are my active crossover design/simulation tools:
http://audio.claub.net/software/ACD/ACD.html
Everything is done via formulas and everything is "viewable".
-Charlie
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