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lets see about some routines (extracted from wherever) to give FFT from live data
no graphics, no faffing, minimal dependencies, simple function, array of results.
in c preferably, then we can use it in various languages afterwards.
MohammadAG wants to do a VU meter using the keyboard backlights, so these kind of functions will help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3pvdFpA1II
liqbase sketching the future.
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