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- From: jj@alice.att.com (jj, curmudgeon and all-around grouch)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: CD Sound (again?)
- Message-ID: <24496@alice.att.com>
- Date: 28 Dec 92 15:36:43 GMT
- Article-I.D.: alice.24496
- References: <1992Dec28.052109.13426@leland.Stanford.EDU> <1hm6geINNhpi@gap.caltech.edu>
- Reply-To: jj@alice.UUCP (jj, curmudgeon and all-around grouch)
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- In article <1hm6geINNhpi@gap.caltech.edu> andrey@cco.caltech.edu (Andre T. Yew) writes:
- >kong@leland.Stanford.EDU (Kong Kritayakirana) writes:
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- >>>book by Oppenheimer, somebody, and Young, called, I think,
- >>>_Signals and Systems_. It's a red book.
-
- >>Oppenheimer and Schaefer (forgive my spelling) "Discrete Time Signal
- >>Processing"
-
- > At last, I've found the reference. It's _Signals and Systems_
- >by Oppenheim, Wilsky, and Young. It's a pretty good book that's
- >easy to follow, if you're prepared to do some amount of scratchwork
-
- Either book will convey more than a basic impression. Taub and Schilling
- will also help, as will Rabiner and Gold, Jayant and Noll, Crochiere
- and Rabiner, or undoubtedly many more.
-
- Note to who writes the FAQ, perhaps we need a list of the
- "10 most often stated misunderstandings about Nyquist/Shannon"
- in the FAQ. We could include the "22.05 kHz" issue, the "modulation"
- issue, the "short signals get ignored" issue, and a general discourse
- on time-frequency duality, with which all of the mistaken ideas
- go away.
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