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Research ... capture EQ curve
Re: Research ... capture EQ curve
Hello Martin. Care to share this schematic wired up with the real time convolver?
please and thanks.
please and thanks.
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Re: Research ... capture EQ curve
Hi Guys.
Martin thanks for this clean and great work !
I'm a bit confused about the convolution part. I'm sure this is maybe covered somewhere else but I can't fint any ressource on that.
I understand that you get an half spectrum from DC to almost nyquist freq (4096 bins) from the output of the FFT anlysis module.
From what I understand, we are macking a average on the squared magnitude, and we finally apply the square root juste before the output of the FFT Anlysis.
But what I can't get is the zero padding part. I mean I get the point of the zero padding because of temporal aliasing in the convolution. But I can't get how taking IFFT of an asymetrical spectrum (which gives complex temporal domain filter kernel), tacking only this IFFT real part, shifting by 1/4 of the size, and keep only the half can be equivalent to making the spectrum symetric before IFFT. I migh be one of these cool DSP hacks but I miss a few ressource to get this one !
does someone get a ressource ?
Also I re downloaded all .fsm from the realtime fft thread, I seems that Martin introduced the idea of meshed convolution in his convolution implementation in this post :
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3879&hilit=reverb&start=20
But I really can't understand how it works ! Any of you guys got it ?
Thanks !
Martin thanks for this clean and great work !
I'm a bit confused about the convolution part. I'm sure this is maybe covered somewhere else but I can't fint any ressource on that.
I understand that you get an half spectrum from DC to almost nyquist freq (4096 bins) from the output of the FFT anlysis module.
From what I understand, we are macking a average on the squared magnitude, and we finally apply the square root juste before the output of the FFT Anlysis.
But what I can't get is the zero padding part. I mean I get the point of the zero padding because of temporal aliasing in the convolution. But I can't get how taking IFFT of an asymetrical spectrum (which gives complex temporal domain filter kernel), tacking only this IFFT real part, shifting by 1/4 of the size, and keep only the half can be equivalent to making the spectrum symetric before IFFT. I migh be one of these cool DSP hacks but I miss a few ressource to get this one !
does someone get a ressource ?
Also I re downloaded all .fsm from the realtime fft thread, I seems that Martin introduced the idea of meshed convolution in his convolution implementation in this post :
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3879&hilit=reverb&start=20
But I really can't understand how it works ! Any of you guys got it ?
Thanks !
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