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Recall that for error-free OLA processing, we required the
constant-overlap-add (COLA) window constraint:
|
(9.31) |
Thanks to the PSF, we may now express the COLA constraint in the
frequency domain:
|
(9.32) |
In other terms,
Notation:
|
(9.33) |
The ``Nyquist(
)'' property for a function
simply means
that
is zero at all nonzero multiples of
(all harmonics
of the frame rate here).
We may also refer to (8.33) as the ``weak COLA constraint''
in the frequency domain. It gives
necessary and sufficient conditions for perfect reconstruction in
overlap-add FFT processors. However, when the short-time spectrum is
being modified, these conditions no longer apply, and a
stronger COLA constraint is preferable.
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