Is it possible to have an EQ which is set to work in Octaves. For example, if I set a frequency and its Q and I adjust the parameters, then the Octaves above and below (which can be set to how many) will modify also. Of course there would have to be a relative bias to the Fletcher- Munson curve on how much EQ would change in each octave.
I know this can be done manually, but it's slow and laborious, and having Octaves set would help the sound sculpting become easier.
Thanks
Octave EQ
Re: Octave EQ
sounds cool, tried to do that, but i'm really new and have no idea how to calculate with "higher math"...Music Manic wrote:Is it possible to have an EQ which is set to work in Octaves. For example, if I set a frequency and its Q and I adjust the parameters, then the Octaves above and below (which can be set to how many) will modify also. Of course there would have to be a relative bias to the Fletcher- Munson curve on how much EQ would change in each octave.
I know this can be done manually, but it's slow and laborious, and having Octaves set would help the sound sculpting become easier.
Thanks
the 12th-root of X or the logarithm of...
no idea how to do in SDK.
i'll have a try later if it's possible
Re: Octave EQ
sounds cool, tried to do that, but i'm really new and have no idea how to calculate with "higher math"...Music Manic wrote:Is it possible to have an EQ which is set to work in Octaves. For example, if I set a frequency and its Q and I adjust the parameters, then the Octaves above and below (which can be set to how many) will modify also. Of course there would have to be a relative bias to the Fletcher- Munson curve on how much EQ would change in each octave.
I know this can be done manually, but it's slow and laborious, and having Octaves set would help the sound sculpting become easier.
Thanks
the 12th-root of X or the logarithm of...
no idea how to do in SDK.
i'll have a try later if it's possible