- From: Russell McClellan <russell@motu.com>
- Date: Thu, 9 May 2013 16:53:11 -0400
- To: Joseph Berkovitz <joe@noteflight.com>
- Cc: Russell McClellan <russell@motu.com>, Ehsan Akhgari <ehsan.akhgari@gmail.com>, "public-audio@w3.org WG" <public-audio@w3.org>
On May 9, 2013, at 4:11 PM, Joseph Berkovitz <joe@noteflight.com> wrote: > If we're just saying that the arrays' elements with index n are the real coefficients of the real functions cos(nt) and sin(nt), that's seems clearer to me. Generally speaking, in a standard DFT, negative imaginary coefficients refer to positive-going sine waves and vice-versa. Anything else would feel pretty unusual to me. I think keeping the behavior the same but changing the language slightly might be the right way to go. Thanks, -Russell
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