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Octave EQ
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 6:07 pm
by Music Manic
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
Re: Octave EQ
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:33 pm
by thehe
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
sounds cool, tried to do that, but i'm really new and have no idea how to calculate with "higher math"...
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
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:41 pm
by thehe
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
sounds cool, tried to do that, but i'm really new and have no idea how to calculate with "higher math"...
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