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Comp.dsp is a worldwide Usenet news group that is used to discuss various aspects of digital signal processing.

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Re: ringing: minimum vs linear phase
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-30 18:40:00
"Jerry Avins" wrote in message news:s6SdnS8mz6pGq9bfRVn-hA@rcn.net... > Fred Marshall wrote: > > "Bob Cain" wrote in message > > news:d2dnue022ms@enews2.newsguy.com... > > > > > ...Re: ringing: minimum vs linear phase

Re: Is there an Open Source Echo Cancellation module available?
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-30 18:38:00
What is the relationship between the robot's loudspeaker and the microphone? Is it fixed or dynamic? I'm guessing the microphone is fixed but the robot's loudspeaker is going to be moving. This m...Re: Is there an Open Source Echo Cancellation module available?

Re: Automatic Gain Control
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-27 23:41:00
"Mark" wrote in message news:1111897578.535028.149910@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > you want to do some googling using terms like "audio compressor" > "dynamic range compression" . See s...Re: Automatic Gain Control

Re: Building Peak Files
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-22 13:49:00
CoolEdit uses this general technique, and they call them peak files (.pk extension), so that is probably where the terminology came from (not Peak Audio who make CobraNet). It sounds like you guy...Re: Building Peak Files

Re: Hilbert Transformers, Question about delay needed to see 90 deg phase shift
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-15 14:53:00
"Mark" wrote in message news:1110915462.157767.20360@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > OK > By convention the phase shift is measured relative to the central tap. > thank you > > And yes...Re: Hilbert Transformers, Question about delay needed to see 90 deg phase shift

Re: [OT] Fascination of tube amps was[Re: Amp modelling]
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-15 14:49:00
"robert bristow-johnson" wrote in message news:BE5CA0A7.5469%rbj@audioimagination.com... > in article 113ec2c5902uo4d@corp.supernews.com, Richard Owlett at > rowlett@atlascomm.net wrote on 03/...Re: [OT] Fascination of tube amps   was[Re: Amp modelling]

Re: Extracting digital FM data from unwanted audio
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-14 15:14:00
That's the second time I've seen weird "hidden" characters in URLs. Annoying! "john" wrote in message news:1110765468.798885.165010@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... mk wrote: > On Sun, 13 ...Re: Extracting digital FM data from unwanted audio

Re: Question about computing a "moving variance"
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-14 12:55:00
"robert bristow-johnson" wrote in message news:BE57B4E4.52EC%rbj@audioimagination.com... > in article 39etu6F60u5gkU1@individual.net, Jon Harris at > goldentully@hotmail.com wrote on 03/11/200...Re: Question about computing a

Re: Fast 1-D DCT algorithms
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-11 15:01:00
"Koen" wrote in message news:d0rrt4$19i$1@gaudi2.UGent.be... > Hi, > > Does anyone know of working and tested code (C/C++/pseudo/...) for doing a > fast 1-D DCT ? I don't know of a...Re: Fast 1-D DCT algorithms

Re: What is x = I + jQ
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Jon Harris - 2005-03-10 14:21:00
"Jerry Avins" wrote in message news:beOdnRDuWdvF6a3fRVn-hQ@rcn.net... > Neo wrote: > > I is the inphase component and J is the quadratrature component. > > Ignore that nonsense. (What is ...Re: What is x = I + jQ
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