13Oktavbänder
13Oktavbänder is a term that appears to refer to a specific set of frequency ranges related to octaves. In music and audio engineering, an octave represents a doubling or halving of frequency. For instance, if a note has a frequency of 440 Hz, its octave above is 880 Hz, and its octave below is 220 Hz. When discussing "13 Oktavbänder," it suggests a division of the audible spectrum or a specific musical instrument's range into thirteen distinct octave bands.
These bands would likely be used for analysis, equalization, or synthesis purposes. In audio analysis, dividing
The exact definition and application of "13 Oktavbänder" would depend on the context in which it is