Say. is there only one method or algorithm to subtract channels? I mean. Could the algorithm in the DSP to subtract channels the same as in the Spatial Filter and in Mathlab or do the methods differ? I wonder if the DSP programming is similar to the Spatial filter or Mathlab, or simpler.mellinger wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 08:09You can't. When analyzing recorded signals, just subtract the channels in Matlab to achieve the same result. Or, to make it more elegant, multiply with the SpatilaFilter matrix in Matlab.When saving it. It's still saving the source signals. How do you save the spatial filter outputs?
Because online processing is only applied during a run.The Spatial filter output only shows up during recording and not when pressing "Set Config". Why?
https://www.bci2000.org/mediawiki/index ... C#SourceChAnd how do you enable 16 channels?
Whatever. If it will affect the CPU speed when processing 8 bipolar channels in Spatial Filter and I need to have the built-DSP enabled. And let's say I know someone who knows C++. How would he know what commands in the g.USBamp API to use to enable the different DSP bipolar channels? Is this a public domain knowledge. If yes. Where is the reference where the API is detailed? Or does the programmer need to have special arrangement from gtec to acquire the codes to program them?
