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by 52-6F-62 2522 days ago
Excellent! Any resource suggestions for a digital signal processing novice? More interested on the musical end, but also in general.
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Here is an excellent resource:

https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/

The first online book linked from the author's homepage is:

MATHEMATICS OF THE DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM (DFT) WITH AUDIO APPLICATIONS SECOND EDITION

IMHO the author does a brilliant job of presenting the mathematics with rigor, but with accessible "on-ramps" via examples.

Wow. In all seriousness I regret I have only one up arrow to give for this guy's online stuff.
Thank you! This is exactly the kind of applied maths I need to get myself to commit to learning what I (at least think) I want to learn.

Appreciate it!

Coursera Audio Signal Processing for Music Applications - Xavier Serra & Prof Julius O Smith, III @ Stanford
Appreciate it!