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#X text 93 93 Fourier series;
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#X text 96 131 calculate;
#X text 21 3 This subpatch computes the spectrum of the incoming signal
with a (rectangular windowed) FFT. FFTs aren't properly introduced
until much later.;
#X text 83 61 signal to analyze;
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#X text 17 359 At load time \, calculate a good choice of fundamental
frequency for showing spectra: the 16th bin in a 4096-point spectrum
\, so SR*16/4096 or SR/256.;
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#X text 25 585 set carrier multiplier after fundamental;
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#X text 43 3 SPECTRUM OF TWO-OPERATOR PHASE MODULATION;
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#X text 71 367 This patch measures the spectrum of two-operator phase
modulation. The carrier frequency is initially six times the modulation
frequency \, but you can change it with the "carrier harmonic #" control.
Changing the index changes the relative strengths of the harmonics.
Past a certain index (which depends on the carrier frequency) the lower
sidebands begin to reflect about the left edge of the spectrum \, causing
complicated interference effects.;
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