Note that the specification of the ideal lowpass filter in Chapter 1 was
actually only a specification of . Often we wish to modify
only the spectrum energy at certain frequencies to make them
more or less audible. In these cases, a particular
is
desired, and we do not care about
as long as it does
not make any audible difference. One might initially guess that we
should set the desired phase response to zero, but this turns out to
be an impossible specification for causal filters, as we will see
below. The choice that's most natural for recursive filters is
minimum phase, so we will need to look at that case. Another
popular choice is linear phase, but this turns out to be
impossible for recursive filters as well. (It is an option for
nonrecursive filters--i.e., FIR filters having no feedback.)
We will look at these cases in the following sections.