Multiple wavetable synthesis (MWS) is based on the dynamic addition of fixed wavetables. The goal of a MWS analysis process is to define the wavetable set that matches a sound. Many methods have been envisioned but none took account of phase information. This paper introduces an original Complex Valued PCA (CVPCA) method that takes into account phase data.
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