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DSSSP is a React component library for visualizing and managing audio filters. These components are designed to serve as the core UI elements of audio editing tools and interfaces, enabling users to interactively configure all filter parameters. Essentially, it is a conversion of proprietary audio processing and visualization tools from professional desktop software to a web-based environment.
The library's rendering system is based on SVG and provides a logarithmic frequency graph for audio spectrum representation, a set of components to render and manipulate biquad filters, and mathematical functions to calculate the resulting signal curve. Filters support drag-and-drop interactions, direct property updates (gain, frequency, Q-factor), and implement common audio filter types.
Install the package in your project directory with:
npm install dsssp
Visit dsssp.io/docs to view the full documentation.
Our documentation includes a full-scale demo project that showcases each library component across various use cases and provides a starting point for your own projects.
This project is licensed under the GNU AGPL-3.0 License, which ensures that any modifications or use of this library in networked services must be shared under the same license.
If you have any questions, feedback, or would like to discuss commercial licensing, please reach out to the author at alex.strelets@gmail.com.
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React Library for Audio Processing and Visualization
The npm package dsssp receives a total of 82 weekly downloads. As such, dsssp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dsssp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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