Potential practitioners of Digital Audio Signal Processing come from many different backgrounds and often find it useful to see what types of mathematics are involved in this field. Practitioners typically have backgrounds in music, audio, computer science, mathematics, physics and engineering.
Rather than attempting to review the mathematics you already know, this book overviews some of the concepts terminology and methods of mathematics that one can expect to use.
Based on a teaching-learning paradigm called layering, this book reflects the authorÕs deep teaching background. The purpose and intent of this book series is to clarify the fundamental concepts of digital audio signal processing. Software examples (MATLAB) are used throughout the text which includes analytic examples and their solutions.
Gerald Lemay is currently working on this second PhD in Digital Signal Processing and welcomes comments and suggestions on this book. You may contact him through the publisher.