ScriptNode Band Splitters - Control Frequencies?
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@griffinboy cool I'll give them a whirl
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@DanH said in ScriptNode Band Splitters - Control Frequencies?:
I'm just trying out the pre-made Band Spitters in Scriptnode and for some reason when I compile the network I can't change the crossover frequencies - the controls do nothing. Before compiling it works fine.
Any ideas?
what do you mean by "Band Splitter" ? you mean the multiband filters LWR?
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Linkritz filters I assumed
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@griffinboy said in ScriptNode Band Splitters - Control Frequencies?:
Linkritz filters I assumed
then these LWR filters work fine...and have done for several years(I think)_
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When compiled? I've had problems where changing the cutoff doesn't work
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@Lindon @griffinboy exactly this
When compiled? I've had problems where changing the cutoff doesn't work
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D DanH referenced this topic
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@griffinboy said in ScriptNode Band Splitters - Control Frequencies?:
https://1drv.ms/u/c/6c19b197e5968b36/ESv7Pm8TL7FDqO6I521nz4UBp-jlUb6w0fVZpwXutzk_aA?e=zho87t
C++ Multiband split.
Thank you for sharing this. It sounds smoother than stock Linkwitz Riley node.
In Plugin Doctor, I noticed a few decibel bumps at the crossover frequencies of the bands. Is this intentional?
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Thanks for doing an analysis!
The reason I haven't shared this dsp on a proper post, is because it's not quite done.
I'll take a look and find the cause, it's supposed to be flat! Maybe there is a latency after all that I need to compensate for, either that or the math isn't quite right.Does oversampling it help?
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@griffinboy said in ScriptNode Band Splitters - Control Frequencies?:
Does oversampling it help?
Just compiled with 4x Oversampling, same behavior. I hope it is solved, because it has a smooth crossover which is great.
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I'll have time to look at it tomorrow