> if you construct an fft with the buffer size of 1024 and and a sample > rate of 44100 hz, then the spectrum will contain values for > frequencies below 22010 hz. the 22010 hz will be assigned to 1024 > frequency bands equally, similarly to your table above. but these > frequency bands will be post processed to get the values that are > called harmonics in fluxus. and the mapping here is non-linear. there > are no overlapping frequencies. the first 256 bands are used, some are > contributing toharmonic 0, some to harmonic 1, etc.
Hm, Im still confused. I always assumed that "fluxus haronics" = "overtone/harmonics", is that correct? If my assumption is correct, speaking of harmonics/overtones, you need a fundamental frequency on which the harmonics are based on. Is it a constant value in fluxus? Or is there some algorithm that choses a ground frequency dynamically for each buffer? I might also have a misconception of harmonics :-| -- Janosch -- I'm trying a new usenet client for Mac, Nemo OS X, since 0 days. You can download it at http://www.malcom-mac.com/nemo
