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Musical Signal Processing with LabVIEW -- Programming Techniques for Audio Signal Processing

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Course by: Ed Doering

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Summary: After completing this multi-media course you will be well-equipped to start creating your own audio and signal processing applications within the LabVIEW development environment. The modules in this course make extensive use of "screencasts" -- videos captured directly from the computer screen that show the LabVIEW tool in operation, with audio narration to explain each step. The course includes a "Getting Started" tutorial, editing tips, essential programming structures, subVIs, arrays, audio sources, audio output to the soundcard, reading and writing audio files, and real-time audio output with interactive parameter control. This course is part of the series "Musical Signal Processing with LabVIEW".

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Modules by: Ed Doering