Digital Audio Processing

February 10th, 2010 by book reviews Leave a reply »

Digital Audio Processing (with CD-ROM)

Digital techniques for processing sound described in accessible language! C++ programmers involved in digital signal processing (DSP) for telephony, audio, video and user interface development will learn how to achieve: - Normal effects to replicate natur Digital signal processing and human sound perception explained in accessible language! Includes practical DSP programming tricks, techniques to compensate for acoustic and instrument limitations, a treasure trove of C++ software tools for Windows 32-bit sound programming, and source code for DSP and User Interface advancements for the WinTel platform.

About the Author

Doug Coulter recalls that his first engineerin
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  1. Tadeo says:

    This book teaches almost nothing about sound processing. The writing style is bad, actually this is a monolog of a DSP expert showing off what he knows. There’s no one subject that he explains well. He assumes that the reader has technical knowledge in many subjects that are outside the scope of the book. for example, in one section were he describes quadrature sampling, he just throws that it’s better then using wavelets. Wavelets are not explain anywhere in the book though. . . The book is filled with senteces like the above. Even worse, most of the time the autor talks about programming for windows, MFC, code optimizations and GUI - Subjects not very related to Audio DSP. The author seems to be a very talented guy, but he doesn’t know how to write books. Don’t buy it.

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