When I freeze the analysis, I would like to click on a peak to have it display the frequency and note - similar to how peak detection currently works, but manually.
And I wonder if adding harmonics control to the notch filter would be feasible, so I don't have to use peak bands for hum reduction... It would be very useful.
For reference, I'm using MAnalyzer, MEqualizer, MEqualizerLinearPhase, and MAutoDynamicEQ
Possible to add "click to detect peak" to analyzer window, enable harmonics on notch filter?
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- KVRist
- 193 posts since 3 Mar, 2013
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- KVRAF
- 14325 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Well, MAnalyzer shows the frequency and note under the cursor always, but the eqs indeed don't. That can ba added, but the problem is, it would start to be confusing compared to moments when you are over/dragging a band and it is displaying the frequency and gain. But there should be the horizontal/vertcal lines showing the axes, seems it's not working. It won't give you the exact number, but that's usually useless anyway, and it's an approximation...
About notch harmonics - sorry, cannot be done, there's no "notch level". Also for backward compability sake...
About notch harmonics - sorry, cannot be done, there's no "notch level". Also for backward compability sake...
