VST Equalizer with Phase control?
- KVRian
- 1115 posts since 31 Aug, 2004
Any1 knows anything?
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Christian Budde Christian Budde https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=25572
- KVRAF
- 1538 posts since 14 May, 2004 from Europe
Why would you like to adjust the phase? Your ear isn't able to detect most parts of the phase. It's only of little interst in the context of HRTF. Also in transients the phase may be recognitioned.
Usually the two different models 'minimum phase' (keeping transients intact) and 'linear phase' (=constant group delay) are all you'll need to have.
Usually the two different models 'minimum phase' (keeping transients intact) and 'linear phase' (=constant group delay) are all you'll need to have.
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- KVRist
- 421 posts since 12 Jun, 2004
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- KVRist
- 62 posts since 29 Jun, 2005 from Halifax, Canada
Are you looking for linear phase eq's or and eq with phase controll?
If your looking for the latter, Hydratone from Tritone Digital has a phase controll section in addition to its parametric eq.
If your looking for the latter, Hydratone from Tritone Digital has a phase controll section in addition to its parametric eq.
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Christian Budde Christian Budde https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=25572
- KVRAF
- 1538 posts since 14 May, 2004 from Europe
I don't think that equium is phase linear, it's minimum phase.JonnySun 2.0 wrote:poshook, you could use a liniar phase equalizer - like the both from elementalaudio.
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- KVRAF
- 2049 posts since 18 Sep, 2003 from Seattle USA
I'll throw this in also for comment - cause I'd like to hear opinions if there are any...
In addition to the controllable Hydratone and free Phasetone - Voxengo CurveEQ has internal impulses in its' gear match section that contain phase information from various outboard gear. HarmoniEQ has a "Phasy" mode. Also some of the hardware impulses at noisevault have phase information which would be a little more controllable in an impulse reverb like pristine or sir. I'm just getting into phasey type stuff a little as it seems to be a percentage of the facts of life anyway. Also as Christian already mentioned it is naturally found in HRTF which has everyday implications of course since that is how your 2 ears and head affect sound in the natural world befor it hits your brain. I use Wave Arts Panorama to experiment here - Christian has something also I believe.
What are you planning on doing with phase control?
In addition to the controllable Hydratone and free Phasetone - Voxengo CurveEQ has internal impulses in its' gear match section that contain phase information from various outboard gear. HarmoniEQ has a "Phasy" mode. Also some of the hardware impulses at noisevault have phase information which would be a little more controllable in an impulse reverb like pristine or sir. I'm just getting into phasey type stuff a little as it seems to be a percentage of the facts of life anyway. Also as Christian already mentioned it is naturally found in HRTF which has everyday implications of course since that is how your 2 ears and head affect sound in the natural world befor it hits your brain. I use Wave Arts Panorama to experiment here - Christian has something also I believe.
What are you planning on doing with phase control?
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- KVRist
- 421 posts since 12 Jun, 2004
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- KVRist
- 112 posts since 18 May, 2004
I always though it would be cool to have complete control over the phase at every point in the spectrum, much like we can control the amplitude with EQs. The phase information is available in the FFT along with the amplitude, so why not have a mode where the user can manipulate it? Sort of a BBE Sonic Maximizer on steroids.
Although I admit I have not studied this area too much to really know if this is a valid idea or not.
Randy
Although I admit I have not studied this area too much to really know if this is a valid idea or not.
Randy
- KVRAF
- 4030 posts since 7 Sep, 2002
In reality, having TOO much of phase control won't give any real benefits. If you apply several cycles of phase shift over some frequencies these freqs will sound like equalizing took place. While when applying half-cycle phase shifting or less you won't really hear anything (AFAIK somebody I do not remember who have proved this on speech signals, in the past).
Basically, in equalizers phase shifting has a predefined pattern which depends on the frequency and filter steepness. It won't be a fun to control such predefined phase shifting manually. On the other hand it's an idea for plug-in developers, to fine-tune phase shifting patterns in equalizers, to get better overall sound.
Basically, in equalizers phase shifting has a predefined pattern which depends on the frequency and filter steepness. It won't be a fun to control such predefined phase shifting manually. On the other hand it's an idea for plug-in developers, to fine-tune phase shifting patterns in equalizers, to get better overall sound.
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- KVRAF
- 6937 posts since 4 Jun, 2004 from Utrecht, Holland
Maybe more phase control can fix an odd phenomena I had once: a friend played a CD I made on a home cinema set, and unintentionally the vocals were coming out of the back speakers! Could some phaseshifting have caused this?
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- KVRAF
- 2049 posts since 18 Sep, 2003 from Seattle USA
Interesting - yes that's exactly what I've been trying to do using impulses of actual equipment from your internal impulses in AF, CurveEQ, and the downloadable ones at noisevault. I believe some or all of those impulses contain the captured phase information? At any rate the phase characteristic of some of the eqiup that has transformers, for example, might have a particular sonic signature partially because of phase (I'm guess here). If that's the cause though I'd surely be interested in a tool that could control the level of that sonic signature. I was trying this in Pristine Space last night - I guess I could re-eq the wave file impulse outside of PS but uggh. Anyway - maybe that's different from what poshool needs...Aleksey Vaneev wrote:If you apply several cycles of phase shift over some frequencies these freqs will sound like equalizing took place.
Is this similar to the async control you have in Voxformer - which is an old broadcast "trick" I think?Aleksey Vaneev wrote: While when applying half-cycle phase shifting or less you won't really hear anything (AFAIK somebody I do not remember who have proved this on speech signals, in the past).
- KVRAF
- 4030 posts since 7 Sep, 2002

