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    • Tania GhoshT
      Tania Ghosh @Dan Korneff
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      @dustbro Oh.. :)

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      • ustkU
        ustk @A Former User
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        @Rudra-Ghosh @Tania-Ghosh I don't think there will ever be such a thing in Hise since this is not what it is meant to do, or there will be a never-ending list of things to add, this is why I said you can make your own, Hise is open to C++ development in many different ways.

        There's only one Hise developer, and a very very busy one, who tries to make the audio engine always better, not to say correcting flaws here and there ;)
        So I imagine we won't see an Audio Visualizer soon unless a charitable soul shares one :)

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @ustk
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          @ustk Couldn't you make a crude audio visualiser by linking the output of a gain meter to a paint routine?

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          • ustkU
            ustk @d.healey
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            @d-healey But in this case, you only have the amplitude content, no frequency information...

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            • Dan KorneffD
              Dan Korneff @ustk
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              @ustk I'm thinking... the audio analyzer has frequency and gain info. We might be able to connect that data to a visualizer.

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              • ustkU
                ustk @Dan Korneff
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                @dustbro yeah it makes use of the FFT. I tried to use FFT from the core library with no success, apparently, it's full of bugs. I don't know where the FFT of the analyzer is taken from though, probably directly from the JUCE library...

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                • ustkU
                  ustk @Dan Korneff
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                  I knew I asked Christoph not long ago:
                  https://forum.hise.audio/topic/3370/fft-core-library-module/3

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                    A Former User
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                    @Tania-Ghosh For simple Fast Fourier Transformation(FFT).
                    JUCE FFT Tutorial: The fast Fourier transform
                    Table of Contents
                    Getting started
                    The demo project
                    The Fast Fourier Transform
                    Processing Audio Data
                    FFT Initialisation
                    Displaying the Spectrogram
                    Learn how to display incoming audio data as a spectrogram by using the FFT class of the DSP module. Understand the benefits of using a Fast Fourier Transform.
                    SimpleFFTTutorial.zip

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                    • LindonL
                      Lindon @Dan Korneff
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                      @dustbro said in How to create audio visualizer in HISE:

                      @ustk I'm thinking... the audio analyzer has frequency and gain info. We might be able to connect that data to a visualizer.

                      so the audio analyzer already IS a visualizer.....

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                      • ?
                        A Former User
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                        @Tania-Ghosh Try FFT experiment with the source code. Here I have created sln file.
                        SFML

                        FFT with SFML.zip

                        You will also get an exe file(compiled) ... set Audio name and buffer size to up and run it.

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                        • Tania GhoshT
                          Tania Ghosh @A Former User
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                          @Rudra-Ghosh Thanks :)

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                                @Rudra-Ghosh @Tania-Ghosh What Is This?
                                Any Tuts?

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