million dollar scientific EQ ? [Thread from 2007 bumped]

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Wow, I gotta hear that :) Is that 768db/Oct version available for d/load already Christian? Same link?
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I've just tried the version that's currently up (working fine on an E6600 with eXT) and I think this is going to be my new favourite tool for keeping stuff in the frequency range it should stay in ;)

Tweaking frequencies at high order (64) has nice side effects: tweaking low can generate nice sounding resonance and tweaking high causes the sound to get lovely pitch shifted. Please don't touch this behaviour in next releases (esp the pitch shift)! Could be great when modulated/automated :)

Any chance for keyboard entry of values?

And what are the small dials for?
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Christian Budde wrote:Ok, I got the plugin working here in linear phase mode as well. Up to 768 dB/Oct!!! That's what I call steep ;-)
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impressive :) when can we test it ?

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DRDRDR wrote:impressive :) when can we test it ?
I think the linear phase version will be for private purpose only. Alternatively you can purchase it for - erm, let me say - a million dollars ;-)
Seriously I'd like to finish it first, then we'll see. It's a bit problematic, the version I made isn't 100% linear phase and isn't 100% butterworth anymore (due to design). But yesterday at night I successfully compiled a phase reduced 100% butterworth filter. With that idea I used I can have a smooth transition between a minimum-phase and a maximum-phase version. Unfortunatly it's not possible to have linear-phase in between only something I called 'phase reduced' :-/
The residual phase is very small, but still measureable.

Christian

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Hope all is going well christaian, I'm not a programmer but what you made sounds nice and different for a filter.. it has a good top end rise up apart from the zipper effect, automation quirks aside though it has a good sound to it, so keep perfecting it. Reminds me of some experiment I found online with a 100ft slinky haha ..with a really whistling sound.

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This plug makes an extremely cool filter sweep with all the settings set to max.
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Any news on RubberFilter, 768db/Oct?

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laputa_sync wrote:Any news on RubberFilter, 768db/Oct?
? :D

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laputa_sync wrote:
laputa_sync wrote:Any news on RubberFilter, 768db/Oct?
? :D
?? :D :D

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There will be a new RubberFilter release with up to 384dB/Oct soon, just making everything ready now...

...and done! Check this posting for further information

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Since nobody asked before, here's the obvious question: Will there be a Mac OS X version? I'd like to try it as well :-).

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rbet wrote:
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That is possible. The legs of the "table" just represent the fact that those frequencies are being folded (or shifted) and that the db is being reduced there. The leg on the right could be done by aliasing. And the leg on the left would need to be processed by some fft-ifft resynth thing.

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William Sharkey wrote:
rbet wrote:
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That is possible. The legs of the "table" just represent the fact that those frequencies are being folded (or shifted) and that the db is being reduced there. The leg on the right could be done by aliasing. And the leg on the left would need to be processed by some fft-ifft resynth thing.
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fantascientific eq

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