Re: [LAD] Determining Phase

From: Fons Adriaensen <fons@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Jun 26 2011 - 23:08:46 EEST

On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 02:54:48PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
 
> I do not see how a repeatable, and therefore measurable quadrature
> component can be developed in a complex, multi-frequency waveform since the
> quadrature component is just as frequency dependent as any other method of
> measurement.

The 'quadrature component' of any waveform can be found by
applying a Hilbert transform. Which in this context means
just a FIR filter. It will have some delay, but if the
only purpose is measurement that's no problem.
 
> Since the human ear is not sensitive to phasing, other than diffs between
> the two ears from delay/echo/reverb effects that help us determine
> direction of src, to me, this argument is moot and possibly a waste of
> time.

This is utter nonsense. You could as well claim that the
earth is flat disk and ignore all evidence that it isn't.
If you want to contribute anything useful, please stop
spreading this sort of manifest lies.

Ciao,

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FA
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