Oct 25, 2009 #1 E ericcmusica Newbie level 1 Joined Oct 25, 2009 Messages 1 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,288 Hi, my DSP lecturer request me to do a project regarding computer music using MATLAB.....i m still new to DSP so i dun have a clue to start....can anyone give me some idea??
Hi, my DSP lecturer request me to do a project regarding computer music using MATLAB.....i m still new to DSP so i dun have a clue to start....can anyone give me some idea??
Oct 28, 2009 #2 A ark5230 Advanced Member level 3 Joined Jun 29, 2009 Messages 862 Helped 163 Reputation 324 Reaction score 140 Trophy points 1,323 Location India Activity points 6,187 There are number of references on the net. In google just type 'sound in matlab' you get plenty of info and can pick what you are looking for. Raoof
There are number of references on the net. In google just type 'sound in matlab' you get plenty of info and can pick what you are looking for. Raoof
Oct 29, 2009 #3 G graciousparul Full Member level 2 Joined Jan 19, 2008 Messages 128 Helped 6 Reputation 12 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Activity points 2,053 Hi You can just refer the books for DSP and go for standard Matlab go to MAth work. That can help u to go for programming part of it .
Hi You can just refer the books for DSP and go for standard Matlab go to MAth work. That can help u to go for programming part of it .
Oct 29, 2009 #4 J Jack// ani Advanced Member level 3 Joined Dec 2, 2004 Messages 757 Helped 107 Reputation 222 Reaction score 58 Trophy points 1,308 Activity points 5,006 Here is the clue... So if you want to listen 500Hz sinusoidal, generate enough data sample with linspace function. Then feed this data sample into MATLAB's built in function which will convert them into sound. Sorry, I cant remember the function name right now, but its easy enough to find in MATLAB demos and just google it. Hope this helps
Here is the clue... So if you want to listen 500Hz sinusoidal, generate enough data sample with linspace function. Then feed this data sample into MATLAB's built in function which will convert them into sound. Sorry, I cant remember the function name right now, but its easy enough to find in MATLAB demos and just google it. Hope this helps