dimfrequenties
Dimfrequenties is a term used in Dutch signal processing and acoustics to refer to a subset of frequency components that are comparatively weak in amplitude within a broader spectrum. The concept emphasizes the dim or faint part of the spectrum, rather than the dominant, strong bands. Because the term is not universally codified, its exact definition can vary between authors and applications, but it generally relates to low-energy frequency bands that contribute to the overall character of a signal in subtle ways.
In practice, dimfrequenties are identified by analyzing the spectral content of a signal with tools such as
Applications of studying dimfrequenties include audio mastering, noise reduction, and speech processing, where understanding low-amplitude content
See also: Fourier transform, frequency spectrum, filtering, dynamic range, spectral analysis.