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Re: Series III - FFT

Re: Series III - FFT

2003-10-13 by Klaus Poulsen

Hi Peter

It's actually a kind of synthesis,- it's harmonic synthesis (and 
analysis). The reference manual and user guide is not covering FFT 
very good. The CMI Series III preliminary User manual (the HUGE one)
is better and have more details about nearly everything. If you don't 
have the manual, I can make a pdf-file of the FFT-stuff. Just let me 
know.

Sincerely

Klaus

Series III - FFT

2003-10-13 by Peter Connelly (Core Design Ltd.)

Wow, I'm having plenty of fun getting to grips with the Fairlight and I'm
sure there's enough in there to keep me going for some time yet, but one
feature that goes straight above my head and that is the FFT section! Has
anyone got to grips with this and produced any decent results? What is it
exactly? I believe it to be some form of synthesis (Additive maybe???), but
I've no idea what I'm doing... I though FM synthesis was bad.

Regards,
Peter

Re: Series III - FFT

2003-10-13 by Eight to Infinity (Arron)

HI there !

I am also a new user and would also really appreciate any additional material 
on how this aspect of the CMI works.

Thanks,

Arron



--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "Klaus Poulsen" <klausp@d...> wrote:
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> Hi Peter
> 
> It's actually a kind of synthesis,- it's harmonic synthesis (and 
> analysis). The reference manual and user guide is not covering FFT 
> very good. The CMI Series III preliminary User manual (the HUGE one)
> is better and have more details about nearly everything. If you don't 
> have the manual, I can make a pdf-file of the FFT-stuff. Just let me 
> know.
> 
> Sincerely
> 
> Klaus

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