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Sparella, would you mind explaining a little more what you did with this preset and why you did things differently from the stock easy mode tilt preset?

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That's what i've done, but doesn't works. It may be possible because i'm on 16.04 and you done it with a slightly newer version

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mjudge55 wrote: Tue Jul 18, 2023 3:30 pm Sparella, would you mind explaining a little more what you did with this preset and why you did things differently from the stock easy mode tilt preset?
I added one multiparameter to the "Tilt" preset found on the online exchange because the included Tilt EQ device can be less linear (understood to mean linear on a log scale in this context) at frequency extremes. Instead of always treating each side equally but inversely, for example +5db bass & -5db treble, like the Tilt EQ device does, this preset seeks to maintain a constant slope. For example a -3db bass could have +12db treble, depending on where the pivot is.

The control approach I took was to utilize the global "Shift" feature rather than actually changing frequency band centers. The pivot point can't be moved as far this way, but it made it easy to implement (while also controlling the max range of the "Tilt" MP to keep it mostly linear.)

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sparella wrote: Tue Jul 18, 2023 8:16 pm
mjudge55 wrote: Tue Jul 18, 2023 3:30 pm Sparella, would you mind explaining a little more what you did with this preset and why you did things differently from the stock easy mode tilt preset?
I added one multiparameter to the "Tilt" preset found on the online exchange because the included Tilt EQ device can be less linear (understood to mean linear on a log scale in this context) at frequency extremes. Instead of always treating each side equally but inversely, for example +5db bass & -5db treble, like the Tilt EQ device does, this preset seeks to maintain a constant slope. For example a -3db bass could have +12db treble, depending on where the pivot is.

The control approach I took was to utilize the global "Shift" feature rather than actually changing frequency band centers. The pivot point can't be moved as far this way, but it made it easy to implement (while also controlling the max range of the "Tilt" MP to keep it mostly linear.)
Neat, thanks for explaining!

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Frankie.T wrote: Tue Jul 18, 2023 3:55 pm That's what i've done, but doesn't works. It may be possible because i'm on 16.04 and you done it with a slightly newer version
Yes that could be it. I made use of the new non linear gain feature because there is so much more gain available than typically needed.

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