GistSwift is a wrapper framework for the awesome Gist C++ Real-Time Audio Analysis Library by Adam Stark.
Supported | Version |
---|---|
OS | macOS, iOS |
Swift | 3.01 |
Xcode | 8.x |
github "dylan/GistSwift"
NOTE: Right now GistSwift only supports Float
value types, and uses the FFT in Apple's Accelerate.framework.
import GistSwift
// Initialize a swift wrapped Gist instance...
let gist = Gist(frameSize: 512, sampleRate: 44100)
// First get a frame of audio samples to analyze, this is usually done in a loop as you work your way through the file...
let frame = [SomeFloatAudioData]()
// Process the sample frame...
gist.processAudio(frame: frame)
// Get a Float value representing the peak energy of this frame. Other methods can be found in the Gist class...
gist.peakEnergy()
Copyright (c) 2016 Dylan Wreggelsworth
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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