There's a new free online course from the Stanford University available here:
https://www.coursera.org/course/audio
The official start is September, 21st. 
You can already sign up now and prepare for it, though.
COURSE SYLLABUS
Week 1: Introduction; basic mathematics 
Week 2: Discrete Fourier transform
Week 3: Fourier transform properties
Week 4: Short-time Fourier transform
Week 5: Sinusoidal model
Week 6: Harmonic model
Week 7: Sinusoidal plus residual modeling
Week 8: Sound transformations
Week 9: Sound/music description
Week 10: Concluding topics; beyond audio signal processing
			
			
									
						
										
						Online course: Audio Signal Processing f. Music Applications
- sunmachine
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Re: Online course: Audio Signal Processing f. Music Applicat
Think I can handle a course at the speed I chose,..thanks.
Really nice thing to share.
			
			
									
						
										
						Really nice thing to share.

Re: Online course: Audio Signal Processing f. Music Applicat
Interesting.
They don't deal with filters? Almost every DSP book I've read starts with a simple FIR filter. Then IIR, etc and how to design them. FFT is not really real time.
-Tom
			
			
									
						
										
						They don't deal with filters? Almost every DSP book I've read starts with a simple FIR filter. Then IIR, etc and how to design them. FFT is not really real time.
-Tom
Re: Online course: Audio Signal Processing f. Music Applicat
I would recommend this book for anyone starting to learn.  Yes, it's old, but it's somewhat easy to read.  I think I have two copies.  Paid a dollar for each one.  The examples are in Turbo Pascal, but can be easily converted to C/C++.
http://www.amazon.ca/Introductory-Digit ... plications
-Tom
			
			
									
						
										
						http://www.amazon.ca/Introductory-Digit ... plications
-Tom
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Re: Online course: Audio Signal Processing f. Music Applicat
Yes, much moretlaskows wrote:Interesting.
They don't deal with filters? Almost every DSP book I've read starts with a simple FIR filter. Then IIR, etc and how to design them. FFT is not really real time.
-Tom

http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/filters/
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Re: Online course: Audio Signal Processing f. Music Applicat
Yes, that looks very complete 
-Tom
			
			
									
						
										
						
-Tom


