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- From: doug@dsij.uucp (Doug Johnson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: FFT questions
- Message-ID: <doug.03ym@dsij.uucp>
- Date: 30 Aug 1992 08:18:28 GMT
- References: <1992Aug26.133525.26944@vlsi.polymtl.ca> <1992Aug26.134200.27011@vlsi.polymtl.ca> <ERICJ.92Aug27101148@lagos.cfsat.Honeywell.COM> <1992Aug28.022825.13059@vlsi.polymtl.ca>
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- I am trying to test a FFT algorithm from Hal Chamberlin's 'Musical
- Applications of Microprocessors'. I copied the BASIC subroutine some time
- ago, and I can't get my hands on the book anymore.
- So far I've been using it as a method of synthesis. From the discussion
- here, it sounds like it has more potential. What other types of sound
- processing is it used for besides frequency shifting?
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- Doug Johnson * Q: What do you call a tornado with long hair
- Windsor, ON * and boils?
- Canada * A: A cysted twister.
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