i noticed that the default eq module is able to perfectly reconstruct the audio when all of the controllers are at their default values, and yet it's able to actually isolate the mids (unlike the inversion-based frequency splitters i've seen)
so how does it work? i've been like trying to understand how it works so i can make a version with steeper cutoff slopes
how does the default eq module work?
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Re: how does the default eq module work?
The default algorithm works like this (with minor differences at the code level)
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Re: how does the default eq module work?
thank you so much!!! it seems that the "isolation" of the mids depends on the steepness and frequencies of the filters... i'll probably have to work out a compromise
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Re: how does the default eq module work?
That is pretty cool NightRadio! This seems interesting! Really helpful! ThanksNightRadio wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 11:33 am The default algorithm works like this (with minor differences at the code level)
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