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react-fft-flipbook

v0.1.5

Published

A flip book to explore the FFTs of audio visually built on React.

Downloads

6

Readme

fftFlipBook

A flip book to explore the FFTs of audio visually.

Use

Install Dependencies:

  • npm install --save react react-dom

Then install library:

  • npm install --save react-fft-flipbook

assuming this is an index.js in src/

import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import ReactFftFlipbook from 'react-fft-flipbook'

import "../node_modules/react-fft-flipbook/dist/package/styles.css"

ReactDOM.render(
    <ReactFftFlipbook
        width={400}
        height={400}
    />,
    document.getElementById('app')
)

DEVELOP

Run

npm run start

The Dream

  • capability of stopping the soundfile at any point and getting the 'frozen in time' but not stuttering buffer. It requires a level a DSP I don't understand. Or maybe it's impossible. Perhaps it could be imitated with AI. "Loop" becomes "Freeze"

The MVP

  • ~~can play audio... start, loop, stop~~
  • ~~produces fft image with what is currently in buffer~~
  • ~~dropzone...~~
  • ~~UI looks decent~~
  • ~~confirm that you can plug this in another app as a package~~

The Nice features to have

  • stereo (process both channels, but an easier idea would be to simply mix them down first as an MVP)
  • a way to keep previous files in the queue... If you uploaded a file and it has already processed, why not keep a few of the last ones in memory?. You can make an object that can represent 'this done', 'that done' and it can be a todo list
  • re-enable tests...? Why is it so hard for testing libraries to be okay with classes that have anything other than static methods in them...
  • compress the spectrum and use colors to differentiate the magnitude?
  • better logic as far as incrementing / decrementing / playing past index safety
  • better positioning of the units
  • drastically better UI
  • different builds for importing as not only a package but tag