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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @Christoph Hart
      last edited by

      @christoph-hart I noticed a switch in the projucer to use FFTW, will enabling that do the trick? Or is the more behind the scenes stuff you'd need to do?

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey
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        Hello past Dave. I finally decided to flick that switch and see what it did, I also needed to include AUDIOFFT_FFTW3=1 in my extra definitions. Build worked and I suppose I now have faster FFT that before... :)

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        • Casey KolbC
          Casey Kolb @d.healey
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          @d-healey Whoa! What??

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          • Casey KolbC
            Casey Kolb @d.healey
            last edited by

            @d-healey Have you noticed a difference?

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @Casey Kolb
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              @Lunacy-Audio Not yet, I haven't tested it :) I never noticed any issues using the fallback (KISSFFT) but I'm working on a project that will have a bit more FFT stuff in it so I figured I should go for the best available.

              FFTW3 is only suitable if you'll be releasing your project under the GNU GPL, otherwise stick with IPP or KISSFFT. Also the analyser won't work without IPP still.

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              • NatanN
                Natan @d.healey
                last edited by Natan

                @d-healey Sir Can You Give A Quick Guide So Ee Can Check How To Run Our Projects Under This FFTW3?
                What Changes Needed?

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @Natan
                  last edited by

                  @Natan I enabled the JUCE_DSP_USE_SHARED_FFTW flag and added AUDIOFFT_FFTW3=1 in the extra definitions. If you're not on GNU/Linux you'll probably need to install FFTW3 on your OS and use the JUCE_DSP_USE_STATIC_FFTW flag instead. You'll possibly also need to add some header and library search paths and linker flags.

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart
                    last edited by Christoph Hart

                    I'm afraid this won't help too much because I don't use the JUCE FFT wrapper

                    However there is a preprocessor macro that directly targets the FFT algorhitm used by the convolution. Try defining AUDIOFFT_FFTW3=1 and check whether it improves the performance. AFAIK the library picks the best available routine, so it should pick FFTW over Ooura or KISS FFT as soon as you compile it with this flag enabled.

                    EDIT: Just read your last post properly, the AUDIOFFT_FFTW3 flag should do the trick...

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                    • NatanN
                      Natan
                      last edited by

                      @d-healey Sir, Are you seeing a big difference After using FFTW3, For example In Convolution Reverb,
                      And I read that you mentioned We still Need IPP, So Can both work together?

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                      • Christoph HartC
                        Christoph Hart
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                        FFTW is only an option if you publish your work under the GPL3 license (also if you have IPP available you won't see any performance benefit).

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