DH_BiquadFilterMultiple-mode 12 dB / octave filter | |
Download |
DH_BiquadFilter Ranking & Summary
Advertisement
- License:
- Freeware
- Publisher Name:
- David Haupt
- Operating Systems:
- Windows All
- File Size:
- 81 KB
DH_BiquadFilter Tags
- Module SynthEdit Module SynthEdit octave sequencer octave control octave selector octave up cutoff frequency octave octave analyzer multi-mode filter octave filter multiple gate mode filter mode Octave Analyser Third Octave Analyze Octave GNU Octave GUI Octave interface GNU Octave Multiple paint.net blend mode Octave GUI kernel mode filter Octave library filter shekan mpeg 2 audio xej windows media corel borders free download game one hungry shark game car team name winwap 3.2 serial 3d graph ware xdw good read ppt music clips instagram downloader 2.0.0.0 dku 5 driver how to crea
DH_BiquadFilter Description
The DH_BiquadFilter SynthEdit module was developed to be a multiple-mode 12 dB / octave filter. Inputs: Input - audio signal Center Freq - the filter's center or cutoff frequency, either directly in Hz, OR in volts, using SE's 1 volt/octave scale, as selected by the Input Mode parameter. Bandwidth - the width of the filter's pass band, either directly in octaves, OR using the SE voltage scale, as selected by the Input Mode parameter. Note: In voltage mode, this input is inversely proportional to the bandwidth, consistent with other SE filters. Gain - Used only with the EQ Peak, Low Shelf and High Shelf modes. Controls the amount of boost or cut applied. Range: -30 to +30 dB, OR 0 - 10 volts, as selected by the input mode parameter. Filter Type - The following filter modes are available: LP - Low pass filter HP - High pass filter BP - Band pass filter Notch - Notch filter EQ Peak - Boosts selected frequency band by amount of gain control Low Shelf - Boosts low frequencies by amount of gain control High Shelf - Boosts high frequencies by amount of gain control Custom - Allows direct entry of filter coefficients. For advanced users. a0, a1, a2, b1, b2 - (for Custom mode only) Coefficients for the biquad filter's difference equation: y = a0*x + a1*x + a2*x - b1* - b2* Outputs: Output - the filtered signal Parameters: (right-click Properties) Input Mode - Selects between using actual Hz, octave, and dB units for the frequency, bandwidth and gain inputs, or using the standard SE 0 - 10 volt input range for each of these. Quality - Selects between Economy mode, which saves CPU, and Fast Modulation mode, which allows the center frequency or bandwidth to be modulated at audio frequencies.
DH_BiquadFilter Related Software