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A DSP primer : with applications to digital audio and computer music / Ken Steiglitz.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Menlo Park, Calif. ; Harlow : Addison-Wesley, 1996.Description: 314p. : ill. ; 24cmISBN:
  • 9780805316841 (pbk) :
  • 0805316841
Other title:
  • Digital signal processing primer
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.3822 STE
Incomplete contents:
1.Tuning forks, phasors -- 2.Strings, pipes, the wave equation -- 3.Sampling and quantizing -- 4.Feedforward filters -- 5.Feedback filters -- 6.Comb and string filters -- 7.Periodic sounds -- 8.The discrete fourier transform and FFT -- 9.Using the FFT -- 11.Aliasing and imaging -- 12.Designing feedforward filters -- 13.Designing feedback filters -- 14.Audio and musical applications.
Summary: Offers an introduction to digital signal processing, emphasizing digital audio and applications to computer music. This text develops an intuitive approach to the development of the mathematics of DSP, and uses examples from areas of the spectrum familiar to beginners together with thought provoking questions and suggested experiments.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 621.3822 STE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 110215

Includes index.

Cover and spine title: A digital signal processing primer.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.Tuning forks, phasors -- 2.Strings, pipes, the wave equation -- 3.Sampling and quantizing -- 4.Feedforward filters -- 5.Feedback filters -- 6.Comb and string filters -- 7.Periodic sounds -- 8.The discrete fourier transform and FFT -- 9.Using the FFT -- 11.Aliasing and imaging -- 12.Designing feedforward filters -- 13.Designing feedback filters -- 14.Audio and musical applications.

Offers an introduction to digital signal processing, emphasizing digital audio and applications to computer music. This text develops an intuitive approach to the development of the mathematics of DSP, and uses examples from areas of the spectrum familiar to beginners together with thought provoking questions and suggested experiments.

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