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Meta data again

By Martin Parker Posted on October 8, 2019 Posted in Seminar notes, Supplementary Materials

Metadata – it’s no biggie Basically, it’s useful because instead of keeping information about file, next to it, you can embed data about the file into the file itself. This will travel with it and persist wherever it is used …

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The FFT and Exploring Spectra

By Owen Green Posted on November 20, 2012 Posted in Seminar notes, Supplementary Materials, Tutorials

So far in the course we have generally considered the sound data we deal with to be in the time domain, as a sequence of samples (or a varying voltage) in time. Sometimes, however, it can be useful to work with …

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