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Digital signal processing / Electromagnetism / Filter theory / Optics / Frequency response / Minimum phase / Distortion / Filter / Linear phase / Control theory / Signal processing / Electronics
Date: 2008-06-05 14:30:01
Digital signal processing
Electromagnetism
Filter theory
Optics
Frequency response
Minimum phase
Distortion
Filter
Linear phase
Control theory
Signal processing
Electronics

Transfer Function Measurement Toolbox Edgar J. Berdahl and Julius O. Smith III REALSIMPLE Project∗ Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) Department of Music, and the Department of Electrical Engin

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