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Checking incoming sound with sound in a database (FFT???)

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polarzbearz

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I am working on a school project whereby i am needed to check if incoming sound from my pc mic matches some sound i have in a database. if it is a match, then it will show a text/label. any clue on how i should start? i am taught the C# code using visual studio. Thanks.
i am not really taught on ffts by the way.
hope got some sample codes to learn and start on it.
Thanks in advance!!!!

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How much math have you had? FFT's are generally taught to engineering students in college in Differential Equations.
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a bit only. but how does fft works?

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fast fourier transforms at DuckDuckGo

Realize it is assumed you know Calculus as a prereq.
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