Friture is an application to visualize and analyze live audio data in real-time.
Friture displays audio data in several widgets, such as a scope, a spectrum analyzer, or a rolling 2D spectrogram.
This program can be useful to analyze and equalize the audio response of a hall, or for educational purposes, etc.
The name Friture is a french word for frying, also used for noise in a sound.
See the project homepage for screenshots and more information.
On this Fork I have:
- Changed the frequencies to notes
- The scale bars show the notes and C is labeled and clicking displays all note names
- The frequencies are still acessible by clicking on the plot
- I can think of very few reasons one would want the actual frequency (except for scientific work)
- The scale bars show the notes and C is labeled and clicking displays all note names
- Changed the main window to use AGeLib for a prettier frame and a more relaxing grey colour that doesn't burn out your eyes