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Main Authors: Millot, Laurent, Pelé, Gérard
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.01607
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author Millot, Laurent
Pelé, Gérard
author_facet Millot, Laurent
Pelé, Gérard
contents We present an alternative temporal approach for convolution, providing a new algorithm, called the taches-algorithm. Based on interferences between the successive delayed and amplified output signals associated respectively with the impulses constituting the input signal, the taches-algorithm can give access immediately to the new output sample and have a low latency response even without using vector-based optimisation of the calculation. With the taches-algorithm it seems easy to change (even in real-time) the impulse response while running the calculation, simply by updating the impulse response to use it for next samples, a task rather difficult to achieve using FFT convolution. Real-time audio demonstrations using notably Pure Data and simple explanations of the taches-algorithm will be given.Paper 7412 presented at the 125th Convention of the Audio Engineering Society, Amsterdam, 2008
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spellingShingle An alternative approach for the convolution in time-domain: the taches-algorithms
Millot, Laurent
Pelé, Gérard
Signal Processing
We present an alternative temporal approach for convolution, providing a new algorithm, called the taches-algorithm. Based on interferences between the successive delayed and amplified output signals associated respectively with the impulses constituting the input signal, the taches-algorithm can give access immediately to the new output sample and have a low latency response even without using vector-based optimisation of the calculation. With the taches-algorithm it seems easy to change (even in real-time) the impulse response while running the calculation, simply by updating the impulse response to use it for next samples, a task rather difficult to achieve using FFT convolution. Real-time audio demonstrations using notably Pure Data and simple explanations of the taches-algorithm will be given.Paper 7412 presented at the 125th Convention of the Audio Engineering Society, Amsterdam, 2008
title An alternative approach for the convolution in time-domain: the taches-algorithms
topic Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.01607