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On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 12:35:34AM +0200, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
> There are four basic forms of the theory used in signal processing,
> which are all connected but also subtly different. The Fourier
> transform is continuous time and continuous frequency. The Fourier
> series is periodic time and
On 2014-03-09, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
I'm not too sure that is a good thing.
I'm not too sure it's true.
Nor should you be. So do try it out. You do have the equipment, the
space, and perhaps even the research funding. Why not make the anecdote
into a hypothesis, and then a full fledge the
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 02:00:28AM +0200, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
> I'm not too sure that is a good thing.
I'm not too sure it's true.
Ciao,
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FA
A world of exhaustive, reliable metadata would be an utopia.
It's also a pipe-dream, founded on self-delusion, nerd hubris
and hysterically inflated
On 2014-03-07, Timothy Schmele wrote:
A large space coming out of a mono speaker sounds like a large space
coming out of a mono speaker.
It does. But with a proper mono recording -- instead of just a stereo
fold down -- and a proper speaker -- e.g. an omni in a relatively dead
room -- even m
On 08/03/2014 22:35, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
There are four basic forms of the theory used in signal processing,
which are all connected but also subtly different. The Fourier transform
is continuous time and continuous frequency. The Fourier series is
periodic time and discrete frequency. The discr
On 2014-03-06, Martin Leese wrote:
I always remember one teacher commenting on speech, that you can
apply* any standard effect and it is still intelligible, except
playing it backwards.
Not saying that it couldn't be learnt ...
Indeed it can. When I was in high school, many moons ago, ther
On 2014-03-05, Aaron Heller wrote:
The Fourier basis has a countably infinite number of dimensions.
Only if you're talking about the Fourier series or the discrete time
Fourier transform. The transform proper is indexed by a continuum.
There are four basic forms of the theory used in signal
On 2014-03-05, seva, soundcurrent mastering wrote:
yes i believe Ambisonics (and real life) would be 4D. that is a
traditional University definition of time-based media (film, video,
sound).
Heh, you might argue that mono is 0D, pantophony 1D, and periphony 2D,
based on the intrinsic dimens
This could be an interesting thread. I hope it keeps growing.
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