I am a newcomer to the sound programming. I have a real-time sound visualizer(http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/20025/Sound-visualizer-in-C). I downloaded it from codeproject.com.
In AudioFrame.cs class there is an array as below:
_fftLeft = FourierTransform.FFTDb(ref _waveLeft);
_fftLeft
is a double array. _waveLeft
is also a double array. As above they applied
FouriorTransform.cs class's FFTDb function to a _waveLeft array.
Here is FFTDb function:
static public double[] FFTDb(ref double[] x)
{
n = x.Length;
nu = (int)(Math.Log(n) / Math.Log(2));
int n2 = n / 2;
int nu1 = nu - 1;
double[] xre = new double[n];
double[] xim = new double[n];
double[] decibel = new double[n2];
double tr, ti, p, arg, c, s;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
xre[i] = x[i];
xim[i] = 0.0f;
}
int k = 0;
for (int l = 1; l <= nu; l++)
{
while (k < n)
{
for (int i = 1; i <= n2; i++)
{
p = BitReverse(k >> nu1);
arg = 2 * (double)Math.PI * p / n;
c = (double)Math.Cos(arg);
s = (double)Math.Sin(arg);
tr = xre[k + n2] * c + xim[k + n2] * s;
ti = xim[k + n2] * c - xre[k + n2] * s;
xre[k + n2] = xre[k] - tr;
xim[k + n2] = xim[k] - ti;
xre[k] += tr;
xim[k] += ti;
k++;
}
k += n2;
}
k = 0;
nu1--;
n2 = n2 / 2;
}
k = 0;
int r;
while (k < n)
{
r = BitReverse(k);
if (r > k)
{
tr = xre[k];
ti = xim[k];
xre[k] = xre[r];
xim[k] = xim[r];
xre[r] = tr;
xim[r] = ti;
}
k++;
}
for (int i = 0; i < n / 2; i++)
decibel[i] = 10.0 * Math.Log10((float)(Math.Sqrt((xre[i] * xre[i]) + (xim[i] * xim[i]))));
return decibel;
}
When I play a music note in a guitar i wanted to know it's frequency in a numerical format. I wrote a foreach loop to know what is the output of a _fftLeft array as below,
foreach (double myarray in _fftLeft)
{
Console.WriteLine(myarray );
}
This output's contain lots of real-time values as below .
41.3672743963389
,43.0176034462662,
35.3677383746087,
42.5968946936404,
42.0600935794783,
36.7521669642071,
41.6356709559342,
41.7189032845742,
41.1002451261724,
40.8035583510188,
45.604366914128,
39.645552593115
I want to know what are those values (frequencies or not)? if the answer is frequencies then why it contains low frequency values? And when I play a guitar note I want to detect a frequency of that particular guitar note.