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=== LTFAT and Octave ===
=== LTFAT and Octave ===
Realtime sound processing with GNU Octave? It seems that the Czech-Danish team of [http://ltfat.sourceforge.net/ LTFAT] formed by Zdenek Prusa and Peter L. Søndergaard believes it is possible and are working towards it. We will hear (pun!) a lot from them in the coming months.
Realtime sound processing with GNU Octave? It seems that the Czech-Danish team of [http://ltfat.sourceforge.net/ LTFAT] formed by Zdenek Prusa and Peter L. Søndergaard believes it is possible and are working towards it. We will hear (pun!) a lot from them in the coming months.
Apart from that, LTFAT provides an implementation of wavelets for GNU Octave.


* [http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/d/d1/Slides_octconf_zdenek_prusa.pdf Slides]
* [http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/d/d1/Slides_octconf_zdenek_prusa.pdf Slides]
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