@harmfiltersize for small buffers (HPSS)

Yeah, I guess in my case here, having a @greedy 1 flag (or whatever) would solve the problem, since the samples, in my case, would exist in a larger context, and information could be drawn from there.

So does that then follow that some decompositions then enter an unanalyzable territory? (e.g. the transient output from any of the .transients~ objects) I guess it can be tiny FFT sizes and/or just limited to loudness and some spectral moments.

Was mainly just wondering, out loud, if these kinds of interface-y issues will all come down to the user (“you can code it yourself”), or if there is a game plan for dealing with this kind of stuff (again, not in an impossible physics/math way, but in an interface way).