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      jdurnil
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      I find SNEX and scriptnode to be incredibly powerful and flexible tools when worinf in the time domain. However I’m wondering what my options are for spectral processing with just HISE tools. ⚒️ have looked under the hood and there is plenty HISE source code that deals with handling ffts but it doesn’t appear to be at least readily available to do that type of processing inside SNEX. I have the option of rolling my own with a third party node or using FAUST or RNBO. For now I’ve chosen RNBO as it was fairly trivial to do what I wanted to do in there but I’d love to have this inside HISE out of the box. Maybe I’m missing something but it doesn’t appear to be an option.

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        jdurnil @jdurnil
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          clevername27 @jdurnil
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          @jdurnil There's a specific FFT API — is that what you're looking for?

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            jdurnil
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            @clevername27 no I am not looking for the fft in the scripting api, I want an fft I can process in a script node using something like snex or c++, I need speed

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              ustk @jdurnil
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              @jdurnil In this case if you can use C++, perhaps a C++ node might be a good starting point, with the stock Juce FFT. Never done this...

              Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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