@daviwil @acousticmirror ok, I was kidding about #fft, its probably the first topic in the sciences I became enamoured with as a freshman, as an afficianado of #grmtools. but spectral processing is a deep area of research where no quality designs can be explained simply, and you wind up spending a whole year studying the spectral emulation of bata drums and you'll still usually have bright audible spectral artefacts whenever there is rapid shift in frequency. but if you just play it by ear, incrementally building up filter responses with the carefully programmed iir filter networks, you may not capture the true timbre of a bata, but you'll discover therein fuzz that carries the soul you hoped to inherit from the bata, which is what the #SmugDubWeeny truly desires in the first place.
Laurence Tratt: Why Split Lexing and Parsing Into Two Separate Phases?

Documentaire : "Une histoire de la boucle sonore au GRM"

Une grande partie des recherches du GRM depuis 1948, est basée sur le travail temporel, là où d'autres centres se sont intéressés au travail spectral. L'enregistrement sur support pour la radio est une des raisons. Du sillon fermé aux GRM tools, une histoire de la boucle sonore au GRM