How to use envelope function in Matlab?
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The following Matlab code generate a sound but it contain tak tak like sound which can be easily heard.Can someone removes this noise by using envelope function.
Fs=44100;
T=1/Fs;
M=zeros(1,88);
for I=7:88
M(I)=round(36.8*(2^(1/12))^(I-6));
end
signal=[];
FrTm=[50,3;50,3;52,3;54,3;50,3;54,3;52,3;45,3;50,3;50,3;52,3;54,3;50,6;
49,3;1,3;50,3;50,3;52,3;54,3;55,3;54,3;52,3;50,3;49,3;45,3;47,3;49,3;50,6;
50,3;1,3;47,5;49,1;47,3;45,3;47,3;49,3;50,3;1,3;45,5;47,1;45,3;43,3;42,6;
45,3;1,3;47,5;49,1;47,3;45,3;47,3;49,3;50,3;47,3;45,3;50,3;49,3;52,3;50,6;
50,6];
for i=1:length(FrTm)
x=FrTm(i,1);
y=FrTm(i,2);
F=M(x);
time=0:1/Fs:y/18;
sinewave=*sin(2*pi*10*F*time);
signal=[signal sinewave];
end
stem(signal)
sound(signal,Fs)
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Jan
am 30 Jan. 2018
Sorry, there is a * before the sin command. I can see it. If it is a typo, please edit the question instead of leaving this confusing crashing line for the readers. Thanks.
I do not understand the rest of the comment: "just multiply 2 amplitude it resolve even if you add pi to start it completly remove it". What does this mean?
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Sambit Behura
am 30 Jan. 2018
Use envelope(x) check this link for details https://in.mathworks.com/help/signal/ref/envelope.html
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