Hello Andrew, On Thu, July 6, 2006 14:03, Andrew Gaydenko wrote: > x[n] is real (abs() of the FFT result). It is interesting, I still have not > found any > article about fractional octave smoothing. All googling results lead to cited > AES article. > So, applied smoothing is as an "invention" for me :-)
I suspect it is an invention for almost everyone... :) There's little documentation about the common smoothing procedures used in audio. Most of the available papers have been written after the Mourjopoulos ones. A better analysis of the effects of smoothing has been started because an accurate smoothing procedure of the complex response is needed for digital room correction purposes. Before this it was pretty much just trickery used to make the results easier to read to our eyes. > Is your paper about smoothing free? "The use of continuous phase for interpolation, smoothing and forming mean values of complex frequency response curves" It is available here: http://www.randteam.de/papers_jp/aes116_The_use_of_continuous_phase-JP.pdf Bye, -- Denis Sbragion InfoTecna Tel: +39 0362 805396, Fax: +39 0362 805404 URL: http://www.infotecna.it
