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Software for audio adjustment in multiple loudspeaker system
Černý, Viktor ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
The first part of this Master’s Thesis deals with the theory of digital signal processing and describes the JUCE library. In this part some basic operations are explained with digital audio signals, such as polarity inversion, delay and linear interpolation of signal samples. The creation of new audio applications using the JUCE library in the C++ programming language is explained too. The next parts of this thesis describe the implemented audio application that allows the user to provide the described basic operations with digital audio signals in real time. For multiple channel audio signals the channels can be processed independently.
Audio signal editing software for multi-speaker systems
Svěrák, Jan ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on creating audio editing software for multi-speaker systems which can be used for real-time signal processing, such as polarity inversion or delay ranging from one to several thousand samples. The thesis is split into three main chapters. The first chapter contains theoretical knowledge required for development of audio software, for example principles of digital signal processing. The second chapter comprises of an overview of the source files and descriptions of several significant classes and functions. The last chapter is intended as a user guide, therefore it contains instructions on how to operate the software via the user interface.
Audio signal editing software for multi-speaker systems
Svěrák, Jan ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on creating audio editing software for multi-speaker systems which can be used for real-time signal processing, such as polarity inversion or delay ranging from one to several thousand samples. The thesis is split into three main chapters. The first chapter contains theoretical knowledge required for development of audio software, for example principles of digital signal processing. The second chapter comprises of an overview of the source files and descriptions of several significant classes and functions. The last chapter is intended as a user guide, therefore it contains instructions on how to operate the software via the user interface.
Software for audio adjustment in multiple loudspeaker system
Černý, Viktor ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Sysel, Petr (advisor)
The first part of this Master’s Thesis deals with the theory of digital signal processing and describes the JUCE library. In this part some basic operations are explained with digital audio signals, such as polarity inversion, delay and linear interpolation of signal samples. The creation of new audio applications using the JUCE library in the C++ programming language is explained too. The next parts of this thesis describe the implemented audio application that allows the user to provide the described basic operations with digital audio signals in real time. For multiple channel audio signals the channels can be processed independently.

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