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  1. 20 sept. 2012 · The actual name of this track is ΔMi−1 = −αΣn=1NDi [n] [Σj∈C [i]Fji [n − 1] + Fexti [ [n−1]], but, for obvious reasons, it's more commonly referred to as either Fo...

  2. 19 mars 2024 · 01 - Aphex Twin - Windowlicker_spectrogram.png: 19-Mar-2024 13:44: 319.4K: 02 - Aphex Twin - (Equation).flac: 19-Mar-2024 13:06: 36.6M: 02 - Aphex Twin - (Equation).mp3: 19-Mar-2024 13:35: 7.2M: 02 - Aphex Twin - (Equation).png: 19-Mar-2024 13:41: 39.2K: 02 - Aphex Twin - (Equation)_spectrogram.png: 19-Mar-2024 13:45: 348.3K: 03 - Aphex Twin ...

  3. 25 mai 2009 · If you want to skip to the face, go to 5:30 This video shows a spectrogram analysis of a song from the Aphex Twin album "Windowlicker". The song is commonly simply referred to as [Equation]...

  4. As you probably know, "Equation" is famous for having RDJ's face embedded into the spectrogram of the song. To produce a spectrogram, one thing you need to do is take the Fourier transform of the song and graph it (massively over simplified explanation there).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WindowlickerWindowlicker - Wikipedia

    "Windowlicker" is a track by the British electronic music artist and producer Aphex Twin. It was released on 22 March 1999 through Warp Records. The artwork for the single was created by Chris Cunningham, with additional work by The Designers Republic.

  6. Formula is the second track featured in Aphex Twins single, Windowlicker. The track features an easter egg during the final portion of the song.

  7. 6 janv. 2010 · 366K views 14 years ago. Modified sox to try doing logarithmic frequency scaling on the spectrogram output.. ...more.