But different filters might have different characteristics that make some better suited than others. Such as, whether the coefficients are parametrized/parametrizable or not. Or whether they're stable when tuned. Or whether their parameter ranges are monotonic or not.JCJR wrote:Some things are best solved by experiment rather than spending forever figuring out the theoretical best method. It is wasted time if months figuring out the perfect theoretical method turns out to suck when one finally gets around to writing code.
Then it might be stupid to spend time figuring out how to make some filter work in a dyn. eq. configuration, when the filter design might not be suitable to it at all.