| I found a great book for the mathematically challenged, like myself....
"Who is Fourier? A Mathematical Adventure." Written by Transnational
College of Lex Translated by Alan Gleason. ISBN 0-9643504-0-8
it is pretty good.... comes with cartoons and all...
"A Digital Signal Processing Primer," by Ken Steiglitz is a great book
also but you really do need the math background. With the above book and
the Steiglitz book you shound understand the math and the FFT pretty
well... well enough to try your hand at programming one yourself I think.
also, a good book of example source code is "C Languahe Algorithms for
Digital Signal Processing" Pual M. Embree, Bruse Kimble...
Michael
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Michael A. Thompson
Unix SysAdmin.
[IRIX - NeXTStep - Linux]
University of North Texas
Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia
[C.E.M.I.]
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E-Mail: mat0001@jove.acs.unt.edu
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