I guess my thinking was that if you wanted to use a different block size for the windowing than for the FFT you could put the windowing object in a sub-patch and use block~, but I suppose that limits you to radix 2 sizes. I'll put this on my ever growing TODO list.
Joe jsarlo@ucsd.edu
----- Original Message ----- From: "guenter geiger" geiger@xdv.org To: julien.breval@tremplin-utc.net Cc: "Joseph A. Sarlo" jsarlo@ucsd.edu; pd-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 4:49 AM Subject: Re: [PD] FFT analysis window questions
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 julien.breval@tremplin-utc.net wrote:
Selon "Joseph A. Sarlo" jsarlo@UCSD.EDU:
The window width is set by Pd using the block~ object.
so the analysis window size and the FFT size are the same parameter in
Pd ?
Hi Joe,
I think these objects would be even more useful if they had a settable windowsize, then it would be possible to do zero padding.
Guenter
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