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Post by Rob on Feb 6, 2014 17:50:36 GMT 1
Update 6-2-2014:- Downscaled Q a bit. - Added Cascading: 12,24,36,48dB Note: no gain compensation, careful with the Q at 36dB & 48dB. link
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Post by Rob on Feb 10, 2014 15:05:07 GMT 1
Update 10-2-2014: - Added Adaptive processing. Credits for this enhancement go out to Andrew @ SESDK usergroup. He offered his help to implement this, fixed my Many2one problem in the process. This lowers CPU usage a lot while an input parameter is not streaming.
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Post by electricglue on Mar 3, 2014 15:52:38 GMT 1
hi. i,m cheking it out . :)just a noob question what is peak gain for?
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Post by Rob on Mar 3, 2014 16:27:44 GMT 1
Hi, Peakgain is used with peak, hishelf and loshelf modes. Q is then the bandwidth of the peak, check it out with a scope.  Cheers.
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Post by electricglue on Mar 3, 2014 16:46:22 GMT 1
Hi, Peakgain is used with peak, hishelf and loshelf modes. Q is then the bandwidth of the peak, check it out with a scope.  Cheers. thanks m8 how noob of me haha i figured it out in the end when i accidently switched to peak. btw. can we use this in our plugins.?
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Post by Rob on Mar 3, 2014 19:25:31 GMT 1
btw. can we use this in our plugins.? Yes, all my modules are free to use.
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