[sdiy] DSP books [was: Re: OBJECT ORIENTED C in synth programming]
Tom Wiltshire
tom at electricdruid.net
Sun Apr 10 12:11:07 CEST 2011
Are the "arrow symbols" marks indicating that the code continues on a second line? I've seen that done in some listings.
T.
On 10 Apr 2011, at 01:39, Dan Snazelle wrote:
> Is it pretty easy to convert basic programs to C???
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> When i looked at hal chamberlins basic examples, 2 things popped out....lots of goto's and weird arrow symbols in the code. Not sure what the arrows are for
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> Thanks for the book ideas too!!!
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Apr 9, 2011, at 8:22 PM, Noah Vawter <nvawter at media.mit.edu> wrote:
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>> oh gosh yes I wish there was, too. A great many of us I have discovered, learn best with actual arithmetic/numerical examples. Don't ask me why, but I suppose us types have an intuitive, yet limited understand of numbers. The same seems true of me and analog electronics. anyway, that reminds me of a 2nd book I like. It's free online: http://www.dspguide.com/pdfbook.htm
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>> cool thing about that one, besides free, is that it has many examples written in basic! so you can try them in your favorite language (or basic) and see the numbers yourself and learn that way. it is also very thorough and has helped me with a great number of lessons.
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>> Oh yeah, the closest I have seen to a cookbook is RBJ's famous biquad cookbook: http://www.musicdsp.org/files/Audio-EQ-Cookbook.txt
>> It tells exactly in cookbook fashion how to make LPF, BPF, HPF, and several other filters! I have used this many times!
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>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 7:07 PM, Dan Snazelle wrote:
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>>> My big fear of dsp is high level math
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>>> Maybe there is a "cookbook" for dsp?
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>>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Noah Vawter <nvawter at media.mit.edu> wrote:
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>>>> On Apr 9, 2011, at 3:01 AM, <lanterma at ece.gatech.edu> wrote:
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>>>>> On Apr 8, 2011, at 10:46 PM, Jay Schwichtenberg wrote:
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>>>>>> Interfacing with C - Howard Hutchings - Butterworth Heinemann
>>>>>> A Digital Signal Processing Primer with Applications to Digial Audio and
>>>>>> Computer Music - Ken Steiglitz - Addison-Wesley
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>>>>> Let me also toss in "Signal Processing First," by Schafer, McClellan, and Yoder. We use it in the "ECE2025: Introduction to Signal Processing" class that I've taught a lot (and am incidentally teaching again this summer).
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>>>> I'm a fan of Rick Lyon's book:
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Digital-Signal-Processing-2nd/dp/0131089897
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>>>> although I have to remind that no single book has ever been able to teach me everything about DSP. It's a pretty diverse topic, but Lyon's book is written in clear English with a smaller number of topics explained most thoroughly, like a set of college lectures.
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