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This was too fast and did tell the audience nothing. Sounds like somebody who tried to rush thru things, because he doesn't really understand it. Frequency response is the spectrum you get when a linear low frequency system gets hit with a delta pulse. You also get a time signal that is exponentially relaxing. The frequency response chart is of value, because the response to a time signal is the fourier spectrum of that signal convoluted with this response function. The whole thing is part of linear response theory in physics. If you want to teach people, you need to slow down and make very clear what your terminology means and show some graphics and definitions. thx
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Thank you sweetwater. Very cool!
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This was too fast and did tell the audience nothing. Sounds like somebody who tried to rush thru things, because he doesn't really understand it.
Frequency response is the spectrum you get when a linear low frequency system gets hit with a delta pulse. You also get a time signal that is exponentially relaxing. The frequency response chart is of value, because the response to a time signal is the fourier spectrum of that signal convoluted with this response function. The whole thing is part of linear response theory in physics.
If you want to teach people, you need to slow down and make very clear what your terminology means and show some graphics and definitions.
thx