How to correctly make FFT of sound set?
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During 7 sec 7 tones plays with frequences (all in Hz), one tone -- one sec. Code:
Fs=44100;f=[261.63 293.67 329.63 349.23 392.00 440 493.88];
duration=7;octava=2;f=f/octava;Df=duration*Fs;FF=2*pi/Fs*f;
len = length(f);tau=Df/len;
n=1:Df;y=zeros(1,Df);
for i = 1:len
amplitude=(n>(i-1)*tau)&(n<i*tau);
y = y + sin(FF(i)*n).*amplitude;
end
soundsc(y, Fs);
This question rather for mathematicians. Now I have to see Fourier tranformation. Perhaps it will not accurate vertical Dirac bars but what?
Code:
Y1=fft(y);plot(abs(Y1))
Two bar on edges? How to make beauty picture? And what frequencies will be?
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Daniel Shub
el 15 de Jun. de 2011
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The fft assumes that the signal is cyclical. You need to match up your edges (or zero pad) to get delta functions. The fft also returns both positive and negative frequencies. I would read the documentation about fft and fftshift.
Rick Rosson
el 16 de Jun. de 2011
Please try the following:
dt = 1/Fs;
len = duration*Fs;
n = dt*(0:len-1);
Df = Fs/len;
f = -Fs/2:Df:Fs/2-Df;
Also:
Y1 = fftshift(fft(y));
plot(abs(Y1));
HTH.
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Igor
el 17 de Jun. de 2011
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