MEqualizer - 16KHz Brickwall Low Pass?

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Hi guys,

please, can someone help me, how to create 16Khz Low pass "brickwall" filter using MEqualizer? See band no. 8 on attached image.

In MEqualizer: Setting band to 16Khz, choose Low Pass mode, Q to 0.71, 120db/oct does not solve problem, because resulting EQ curve start attenuating from 10Khz.

If I move Band to 20KHz, it starts sounding like Alloy 2 16Khz Low pass "brickwall", but even if Band is set to 20KHz, MEqualizer eat some "sparkling" highs. Clearly audible using A/B testing.

MEqualizer is from 20Hz to 20KHz. Maybe 20hz to 25KHz should help or adding more Band types? :)

I hope that you will understand my poor english :)
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Hi,

I actually am not sure what the point is :D. If you are asking for extremely steep LP/HP, check MAutoDynamicEq. In MEqualizer you can still set higher filter order in band settings, it's not that good as in MAutoDynamicEq though.
Vojtech
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Lol :) MAutoDynamicEq solve the problem.

It is quite strange for me. LowPass 120dB/oct works different in MEqualizer and in MAutoDynamicEq. But ok, problem solved: Do not use MEqualizer any more :phones: :D :D :D

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Hehe, basically the history is this: The equalizer is the first melda EQ and it originally didn't have slopes at all, so basically all of these additions had to be somehow "wired" into it without breaking compatibility etc. MAutoDynamicEq is on the other hand the newest EQ and since it is also dynamic, the whole engine has been created from scratch. So right now MAutoDynamicEq is pretty much the top of Melda line (and market imho :) ).
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