Sunday, April 19, 2020
i got one my previous assumptions wrong about the n/t/o parts in the partial_tukey and punchout_tukey functions. the n assumably tapers and overlaps n functions ahead so when i used n=7 on partial in the previous blog entry i go another thing going about how the partial_tukey in this instance is working around the base of the amplifier where the headphones come out with the result amplification. so the overlapping and tapering over the next partial_tukey is where the home base comes in with the amplifier. pretty useful thing especially where you can taper and overlap some gauss functions. i must try this overlap with the gauss functions more. this might do me in for a while but i think this is where it gets pretty interesting but attempt is going with time. i cant sit down for too long because of damn anxiety. so ill listen but i am making some progression.
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a previous post without some tapering in certain rounds {update}
<-- punchout pad with hann blackman_harris and rectangle punchout_tukey(4/0.2255);hann;rectangle;welch;blackman_harris_4term_92db;parti...
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partial_tukey(2/0.3/0.5);kaiser_bessel;welch;partial_tukey(1/0.3/0.5);connes;partial_tukey(1/0.3/0.5);blackman;partial_tukey(1/0.3/0.5);conn...
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<-- punchout pad with hann blackman_harris and rectangle punchout_tukey(4/0.2255);hann;rectangle;welch;blackman_harris_4term_92db;parti...
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gauss(0.123);partial_tukey(4/0.231);hamming;blackman;gauss(0.123);bartlett;gauss(0.123);welch;gauss(0.123) gauss(0.123);partial_tukey(1/0.23...
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