Restrict displayed frequency range of Parametriq EQ
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hey all, i am just wanting to know if its possible to display a specified frequency range only in the Parametriq EQ floatingtile FilterDisplay?
Example - 20hz - 250hz ONLY
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edit: i already know how to do this with FFT but im talking about in the actual filter display
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@Adam_G Here's a start:
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And you can get inspiration from here:
https://forum.hise.audio/topic/11023/snippet-a-zoomable-waveform-with-a-script-panel?_=1742900429232 -
@ustk you sir are a legend
thank you so much
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@ustk hey so i was able to successfully clamp the frequency range! im trying to also extend it to the Spectrum Analyzer but its not working for me. Is it possible?
const var props = { "BufferLength": 1024, "WindowType": "Blackman Harris", "DecibelRange": [ -100.0, 0.0 ], "UsePeakDecay": false, "UseDecibelScale": true, "YGamma": 1.0, "Decay": 0.5, "UseLogarithmicFreqAxis": true, "MinFrequency": 20, "MaxFrequency": 160 };
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i guess im confused on the difference between doing this with a waveform and doing it with an analyzer. the wave is using a paint routine but the analyzer is a display buffer. am i able to use a routine with the same buffer? is that efficient?
@ustk said in Restrict displayed frequency range of Parametriq EQ:
And you can get inspiration from here:
https://forum.hise.audio/topic/11023/snippet-a-zoomable-waveform-with-a-script-panel?_=1742900429232 -
anybody?