hi,
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 04:21:52PM -0800, Monty wrote:
> *Specifically* I'd be looking for someone intimately familiar with direct form
> II IIR filters, the Levinson-Durbin and Schur algorithms for producing
> coefficient sets and the underlying linear and discrete math.
well, i *am* a mathematician, but i must admit that all the above
mentioned things mean very little to me. however, it might not be too
difficult for me to get into this stuff. can you suggest some reading
to get started?
> that makes use of spectral features with widths naturally based on the octave
> they appear in, 4:1 lossless should not be too difficult to acheive.
does that imply you think we can get 4:1 lossless on average audio
sources? that would be exciting, if not sensational! i have my doubts,
however... what about the cymbals you mentioned in an earlier posting
for example? basically, they produce pure random noise, don't they?
greetings,
-gerhard
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