Realtime_PyAudio_FFT
Audio analyzer
An audio analysis tool that extracts and visualizes features from live audio streams using FFTs.
Realtime audio analysis in Python, using PyAudio and Numpy to extract and visualize FFT features from streaming audio.
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Language: Python
last commit: 8 months ago
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