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![]() "Bill Janssen" wrote in message ... Steve Nosko wrote: Hmmmm... Isn't this impossible since the spectrum has some average over time thus corrupting the time element? I was wondering if this would be possible also. But I suppose that if the sample sets overlapped and you did a lot of sets you could convert back to the original signal. Would require a lot of computing though. interesting thought. Bill K7NOM Seems to me you'll need spectrum samples at often enough time intervals to have enough of the original voice formant samples to re-create the time domain form...but this is off the cuff. Been years since studying Fourer and speesh recognition and synthesis. Actually doing it...now that's another story. Speculation is the easy part... 73, -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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