[sdiy] equalizer
cheater cheater
cheater00 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 08:18:46 CEST 2005
Hi Harry!
I've seen those military spec 0.1% resistors somewhere... mmmm....
wonder if you could build a 48 dB/oct with that. 36 is soooo
boooriiiinnnggg... -_-`
;-)
actually I wonder how even a 36 would sound :-)
there are several kinds of filters - chebyshev, bessel, butterworth
(and weren't there some more?).
So the filter's sound can be changed by not only the settings of each
filter in series that makes it up, but also the kind of filter? And
perhaps routing too? hrm........... need to think about that
intensively.
>Each order would be in increments of 6dB, but you might
>overlap some to get inbetween values.
How would you "overlap" those filters?
Would that be like setting a "wet" knob to 50%? :-)
>Any high order filter is going to get weird...as in if you hit it
>with a transient it is likely to overshoot, undershoot, settle
>in a long time ect.
what does it mean that a filter "overshoots"?
how would you "hit" it - do you mean the audio input, or the cv frequency input?
if you mean audio, would that mean that the transient wouldn't decay
immediately, but would get a longer decay, due to some kind of
feedback or what ever? :-)
cheers,
D. 88)
On 10/11/05, harrybissell <harrybissell at prodigy.net> wrote:
> Colin wrote
>
> > American cultural imperialism at its ignorant best... :-P
>
> Yack... A BRIT calling an AMERICAN an IMPERIALIST ???
>
> Now I've heard it all :^P. We say here (colloquially)
>
> "That's like the pot calling the kettle black..."
>
> H^) harry (proud product of BRIT imperialism / 1776 :^)
>
>
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