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<div>Dear aubio users,</div>
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<div>I would like to create a phase vocoder using using python-aubio as demonstrated here:</div>
<div>https://github.com/aubio/aubio/blob/master/python/demos/demo_simple_robot_voice.py</div>
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<div>However, I would like to be able to model the bands at which the vocoder operates.</div>
<div>Say I want 11 bands, each 25Hz wide, between 100Hz and 2kHz, at a constant interval of 190Hz:</div>
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<div>100Hz</div>
<div>290Hz</div>
<div>480Hz</div>
<div>670Hz</div>
<div>860Hz</div>
<div>1050Hz</div>
<div>1240Hz</div>
<div>1430Hz</div>
<div>1620Hz</div>
<div>1810Hz</div>
<div>2000Hz</div>
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<div>Do you have any suggestion as to how this can be done using python-aubio?</div>
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<div>Thank you and kind regards,</div>
<div>Tom</div>
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