Function Octbank in Matlab
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I found function for one-third-octave filter:
Can someone help me and tell how it will look similar function for octave filter?
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Wayne King
on 24 Jan 2012
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Do you have fdesign.octave in your installation?
You can design both octave and 1/3 octave filters with fdesign.octave
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Alexander
on 24 Jan 2012
Wayne King
on 24 Jan 2012
but fdesign.octave can handle both 1/3 and octave very easily.
Alexander
on 24 Jan 2012
Wayne King
on 24 Jan 2012
Alexander, I don't see how using fdesign.octave with an input argument 1 (for octave band) vs. 3 (for 1/3 octave band) is harder than asking somebody to rewrite an entire function.
This is a 1/3 octave band design.
d1 = fdesign.octave(3,'Class 1','N,F0',6,10000,48000);
Hd1 = design(d1);
fvtool(Hd1);
This is an octave band design.
d2 = fdesign.octave(1,'Class 1','N,F0',6,1000,48000);
Hd2 = design(d2);
fvtool(Hd2);
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Alexander
on 24 Jan 2012
Alexander
on 24 Jan 2012
David Santos
on 6 Nov 2012
Hi,
I'm using fdesign as Wayne suggest but the problem is that this function only reach to 20KHz and I need to be able to analyze also frequencies close to 50KHz. Anyone knows how to increase the bandwidth of fdesign or any other way of solving the problem?
All the best
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