Multimode Filter Question...
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- KVRAF
- 5068 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
Hi Jo,
which would be the corresponding Q value for the peak filter to standard EQ's like Voxengo ones or from other manufactures???
I know they are adjustable in others too, but there are mostly the same default values...
Trancit
which would be the corresponding Q value for the peak filter to standard EQ's like Voxengo ones or from other manufactures???
I know they are adjustable in others too, but there are mostly the same default values...
Trancit
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
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- KVRian
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
The Q value for the Peak Filter would be the resonance.
It works nearly like a normal parametric EQ. For a wide EQ curve use a low resonance for narrower peaks/dips increase rosonance.
I try to avoid settings above 2.5 for resonance as the filter becomes noticable resonant.
For your own experiments, create a patch with the noise genetator as oscillator going direct into an amplifier with a gate/organ envelope.
Then add the factory param EP after this 'synth'
Use a FFT to see the behaviour.
Voxengo Span works well if you remove the build in tilt. With the default setting the noise inceases by 12dB/oct.
An alternative is Stillwells Schope (free trial with no time limit). This shows the noise as a flat curve and you can see how the EQ works.
I hope this helps.
Andreas
It works nearly like a normal parametric EQ. For a wide EQ curve use a low resonance for narrower peaks/dips increase rosonance.
I try to avoid settings above 2.5 for resonance as the filter becomes noticable resonant.
For your own experiments, create a patch with the noise genetator as oscillator going direct into an amplifier with a gate/organ envelope.
Then add the factory param EP after this 'synth'
Use a FFT to see the behaviour.
Voxengo Span works well if you remove the build in tilt. With the default setting the noise inceases by 12dB/oct.
An alternative is Stillwells Schope (free trial with no time limit). This shows the noise as a flat curve and you can see how the EQ works.
I hope this helps.
Andreas
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5068 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
This was the part of interest for me, thx...AndreasD wrote: I try to avoid settings above 2.5 for resonance as the filter becomes noticable resonant.
Trancit
PS: Jo, we already talked about the resonance, which is way too high in the filter...seems to be another good reason to have a look at this topic
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
