Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!qucdn!boydj From: BOYDJ@QUCDN.QueensU.CA (Jeff Boyd) Newsgroups: comp.dsp Subject: Re: Having messed with FFT programs, I have a few questions... Message-ID: <90336.111808BOYDJ@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> Date: 2 Dec 90 16:18:08 GMT Organization: Queen's University at Kingston Lines: 7 If you use the "Fourier frequencies" in your spectrum calculation, the energy of the process is fully decomposed and represented. This means that, if the process has a frequency component which is NOT a Fourier frequency, its energy will nonetheless appear in your spectrum, projected onto nearby frequencies. There should be no difficulty in interpreting such a situation. Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com