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Bug-free so far here..
Hmmm... could it be that you accidentally switched off some of the channels by clicking on the red bullets in the center of the gain controls?syncat wrote:Really nice EQ, but got the same bug here that soundpalace wrote about - sometimes knobs stop making changes to the sound
The big difference is that the IIEQ uses Infinite Impulse Response filters in the time domain which are relatively easy to implement and light on the CPU but introduce phase distortion, whereas the LP10 works in the frequency domain, making it possible to completely control the amplitude and phase response of the filters. By choosing a flat phase response in the frequency domain, we get a linear phase response in the time domain which leads to an EQ that does not colorize the sound as much as the IIEQ. More complicated techniques are required to achieve this, which is why the LP10 uses more CPU and was harder to code (and therefore costs a little money).TotcProductions wrote: DocDued, could you list out all the technical differences between the IIEQ and the LP10?
That, eh, shouldn't be, of course. Does it also behave that way when you bypass all bands? There is no free samplitude demo available, unfortunately, so I can't test this.punkrockdude wrote: In Samplitude the plugins reports peaks up to +12dBFS without any adjusments made and the sound is stuttering. It sounds like a compressor gets over rumbled by an enormous peak it didn't expect.
Seems it was itdocdued wrote:Hmmm... could it be that you accidentally switched off some of the channels by clicking on the red bullets in the center of the gain controls?syncat wrote:Really nice EQ, but got the same bug here that soundpalace wrote about - sometimes knobs stop making changes to the sound
That's merely a result of how I designed the shelfs: they are exponential curves centered at 0 Hz and at Nyquist, respectively (with everything below 0 and higher than Nyquist simply ignored) and that have a variable width. In that sense, the widths control the frequencies at which the action of the filters start.oblagon wrote:Shelfs in the LP version have no adjustable frequency. What's up with that ?
syncat wrote: Maybe you should add some more contrast to notice if one suddenly clicked on that red buble
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