alienoiz
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Post by alienoiz on Oct 24, 2016 16:12:14 GMT 1
Hey guys,
just to ask how do i make a 3band EQ with SE native modules?
TIA, Duarte
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Post by alienoiz on Oct 25, 2016 11:08:50 GMT 1
I have this prefab where the guy uses an SV Filter... but SE 1.2 SV Filter does not ha s the Freq Scale option anymore..so i do not know which filter to use???!!!!
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Post by Andrew on Apr 27, 2018 15:22:36 GMT 1
I'm assuming you mean just highshelf/lowshelf/peak right? Can do that for my upcoming module pack refresh if you like.
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Post by twoifbysea on Apr 27, 2018 20:53:52 GMT 1
I tend to use Rob's biquad or the stock butterworth filters for those three, but more options would be nice.
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Post by Andrew on Apr 28, 2018 6:47:36 GMT 1
Think it would be mostly the same, but the difference comes in when modulating the frequency. Biquads aren't the best choice for time variant(modulating) filters. I'll build it under the hood with my ZDF SV filter, which should be cleaner when modulating. That being said, if the filter/EQ isn't being modulated i.e. time invariant, it makes no difference.
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Post by meneillos on Apr 28, 2018 14:24:26 GMT 1
Any module you do will be welcome. a question can a module be created following a prefab? Would the cpu's performance be improved?
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Post by Rob on Apr 28, 2018 15:58:12 GMT 1
can a module be created following a prefab? Would the cpu's performance be improved? Yea sure, and it would probebly be more efficient indeed.
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Post by Andrew on Apr 29, 2018 0:29:57 GMT 1
Any module you do will be welcome. a question can a module be created following a prefab? Would the cpu's performance be improved? Really depends on what it is, but like 90% of the time I'd say yes. The most extreme(and rare) example I can think of is one of my reverbs, doing it with SE = ~3.2% CPU, custom module = ~0.95% CPU. Aiming for 101 modules (up from 51) for the next update. Coded module 63 today, a simplified diode ring modulator module(didn't model the transformers - need a PhD for that, lol), basically just a waveshaper but I did do the proper math to solve for the correct germanium diode shape
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Post by meneillos on Apr 29, 2018 12:07:29 GMT 1
Rob , interesting, now I just need to learn c ++ Andrew , Aiming for 101 modules (up from 51) for the next update that's music for my ears by chance it will not have done, pmw, Fm or phase in oscillator sampler regards
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