> On Mar 10, 2020, at 3:38 AM, Richard Dobson <rich...@rwdobson.com> wrote:
> 
> You can have windows when hop size is 1 sample (as used in the sliding phase 
> vocoder (SPV) proposed by Andy Moorer exactly 20 years ago, and the focus of 
> a research project I was part of around 2007). So long as the window is based 
> on sines and cosines, it can be done bin by bin as a frequency-domain 
> covolution. The SPV has been implemented in Csound for those cases where 
> single-sample control rates were being used. For larger block sizes it 
> reverts to the standard block-based streaming phase vocoder.

That’s very interesting, I’d certainly like to read more.

Ethan
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