Thanks for replying, but I was just trying to confirm that my statement was true, regardless of what the exam question was asking about (so that I can see whether my understanding about ‘unique unit sequence’ was correct). So..is it the case?
Apart from using a mixed inventory, is unit selection an instance of not resulting in unique unit sequences as well?
regarding section 8.7:
I don’t understand why we need to double the distance contribution for diagonal paths (2d(i,j)) when using a symmetrical algorithm to deal with timescale differences (page 117), and why it is no longer needed if we alternatively use slopes to disallow vertical paths (page 118).
page 112, end of 2nd paragraph: “It can be seen from the frequency scales that the channels are closer together in the lower-frequency regions.” But I think Figure 8.1 shows the opposite? That is, the lower-frequencies seem to be more separated on the scale. I have attached an annotated copy of Figure 8.1.
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