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How the sidebands of simple FM are calculated?

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How the sidebands of simple FM are calculated?

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The spectrum of an FM sound is composed of the offset carrier frequency (c) and a number of partials on either side of it, spaced at a distance equal to the modulator frequency (m). The partials generated on each side of the carrier frequency are usually called sidebands. The sideband pairs are calculated as follows: c + k × m and c – k × m where k is an integer, greater than zero, which corresponds to the order of the partial counting from c.

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