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      A Former User
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      I was coming across Matlab's transfer function estimation, which lets you compare 2 signals and comes up with an estimate for a transfer function! Quite cool for a starting point, when modeling some analog hardware f.e.!

      I was wondering if there's other software or libraries, possibly open source, that lets you do the same thing!?? A Matlab license for commercial use is crazy expensive for a small business...

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        orange @A Former User
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        @UrsBollhalder GeoGebra is great to see it in action:

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          Dan Korneff @A Former User
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          @UrsBollhalder you can use GNU Octave, which is open source. It has most of the Matlab functions.
          https://octave.org/

          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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            A Former User @Dan Korneff
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            @Dan-Korneff Yeah... I just installed this an hour ago via homebrew... It's command-line-only, right?

            EDIT: Nope... I think that's just plain wrong what I just said! 😂

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              Dan Korneff @A Former User
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              @UrsBollhalder Yup, it's basically a clone of Matlab.

              Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                A Former User @Dan Korneff
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                @Dan-Korneff I saw that it has a signal package, that you can install. It contains a tfe-function that should do the same thing as in MATLAB. Nice!

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