Stefan Turner wrote:
sqrt(real^2 + imag^2). Then:
output real = carrier real * modulator magnitude output imag = carrier imag * modulator magnitude
The outputs go into a [rifft~].
This sounds like just using the magnitude of one signals frequency bins to amplitude-modulate a second signals frequency bins. I thought convolution actually affected the frequencies in a slightly different way. Or rather convolution was multiplying the frequancy magnitudes but also multiplying the two frequency values as well.
e.g. [block~ 4096 4].
I know you can use block~ to change sample block size, but I have never seen the second argument. What does this second argument do (its not in the pd help)?
Thanks, -thewade