Aglaophone is a modular system that enables real-time audio recording, processing, and playback. The modules can be interconnected for seamless integration.
One key feature of Aglaophone is its real-time spectrogram display, which provides an interactive visualization of audio signals. Additionally, the software includes a module that enables users to conduct blind comparisons between MP3-encoded and CD audio tracks. This module demonstrates various audio processing techniques such as spectral imaging, quantization, and Smith-Barnwell filter bank-based wavelet decomposition.
Aglaophone also features an automatic spectral analysis module that enables users to analyze speaker systems' audio quality. The software comes with modules with various functionalities, such as soundcardio for off-the-shelf soundcard recording/playback, oversampling, and oversampling anti-alias/anti-image filtering.
Other included modules are spectr for real-time spectrogram and oscilloscope display, bits for increasing quantization of audio signals, rawread for reading unformatted audio sample data, rawwrite for writing unformatted audio sample data, mp3gate for gateway to an MP3 compressor/decompressor, splitter for generating dual outputs from one input, syncswitch for switching between two inputs, and adder for adding two audio signals together.
Overall, Aglaophone provides users with access to a range of audio processing tools and modules to create complex audio systems.
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