On 10/03/2020 19:45, Ethan Duni wrote:
On Mar 10, 2020, at 3:38 AM, Richard Dobson 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)
> On Mar 10, 2020, at 3:38 AM, Richard Dobson wrote:
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> 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 March 10, 2020 11:34 AM Spencer Russell wrote:
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> Thanks for your expanded notes, RBJ. I haven't found anything that I disagree
> with or that contradicts what I was saying earlier - I'm not sure if they
> were intended as expanded context or if there was something you were
> disag
Thanks for your expanded notes, RBJ. I haven't found anything that I disagree
with or that contradicts what I was saying earlier - I'm not sure if they were
intended as expanded context or if there was something you were disagreeing
with.
On March 8, 2020 7:55 PM Ethan Duni wrote:
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> Fast FI
On 10/03/2020 00:41, Ethan Duni wrote:
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Right, but if you are using length K FFT and zero-padding by K-1, then the hop
size is 1 sample and there are no windows.
You can have windows when hop size is 1 sample (as used in the sliding
phase vocoder (SPV) proposed by Andy Moorer exactly 2