Oh, shit, I know what all that stuff is. You can't generalize it that way. I tried. When you do the two 'e' exponentials, the sum of the sequence gets messed up. That (-1)^t becomes its own exponential. The helix/drill thing is more cylinder like if you don't do 1:1 (squishing them).
Hey brother, ur explanations are really good. I just have a little doubt what exactly is the difference between the fourier transform and the frequency spectrum graph of fourier series? They seem almost similiar and confusing
Fourier transform is used on non-periodic functions where as fourier series is used on periodic. It's essentially the same thing just different types of signals
@@TheSiGuyEN Thank you for the reply! The masking step really clicked in my mind with your visualization. My mind also wanders to wavetable synthesis and how some of those waveforms might sound as timbres when animated.
excellent video, but please consider adding subtitles in English because I can barely understand (a combination of your accent and talking too fast, no offence) also if you can please consider lowering the background music volume or better yet getting rid of it. otherwise really enjoyed your thorough explanation.
Awesome animation.. And explanation...
thanks
Oh, shit, I know what all that stuff is. You can't generalize it that way. I tried. When you do the two 'e' exponentials, the sum of the sequence gets messed up. That (-1)^t becomes its own exponential. The helix/drill thing is more cylinder like if you don't do 1:1 (squishing them).
You explain very well, thank you
continue👍
Hey brother, ur explanations are really good. I just have a little doubt what exactly is the difference between the fourier transform and the frequency spectrum graph of fourier series? They seem almost similiar and confusing
Fourier transform is used on non-periodic functions where as fourier series is used on periodic. It's essentially the same thing just different types of signals
I love it! how do you make those animations?
Manim is community-maintained Python library originally created by grant sanderson (3blue1brown) for creating mathematical animations.
@@TheSiGuyEN Thank you for the reply! The masking step really clicked in my mind with your visualization. My mind also wanders to wavetable synthesis and how some of those waveforms might sound as timbres when animated.
thank you so much 🤩
This was really awesome....
Masterpiece 👏
excellent video, but please consider adding subtitles in English because I can barely understand (a combination of your accent and talking too fast, no offence) also if you can please consider lowering the background music volume or better yet getting rid of it. otherwise really enjoyed your thorough explanation.
many thanks, I have already added the subtitles but RUclips is still processing it
subtitles added successfully
@@TheSiGuyEN thank you sir