A vocoder is an electronic device that analyzes the spectral content of one audio signal and uses it to modulate another. The number of bands in a vocoder determines its resolution in the frequency domain.
The frequency spacing is the difference between the center frequencies of adjacent bands. It is crucial for determining how well the vocoder can capture and reproduce the nuances of the input signal.
How do I calculate the number of bands in a vocoder?
What does frequency spacing (f_s) mean in a vocoder?
Why is the number of bands important for a vocoder?
Can you explain the formula f_s = f_m / N in the context of a vocoder?
What happens if I increase the number of bands in a vocoder?
Is there a limit to how many bands a vocoder can have?
How does the maximum frequency (f_m) affect the vocoder’s performance?
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