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    • Dan KorneffD
      Dan Korneff
      last edited by Dan Korneff

      Is there a way to get the gain of certain frequency? At the end of the day, I'm trying to analyze a signal (within a certain range) and collect the dominant (loudest) frequency. Maybe something already exists within HISE?

      Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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      • orangeO
        orange @Dan Korneff
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        @dustbro I think there is nothing about this in Hise. But it is possible with band splitting with a certain bandwidth.

        Are you trying to make something like "Gullfoss Eq"?

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey
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          Might be possible with SNEX...

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          • Dan KorneffD
            Dan Korneff @orange
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            @orange not quite what the Gullfoss does, but I Do want to modulate a parameter determined by a frequency.

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            • Dan KorneffD
              Dan Korneff @d.healey
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              @d-healey go on.... 😁

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                • giftliftG
                  giftlift
                  last edited by giftlift

                  Maybe -- split signal > bandpass > compressor > clear.
                  Then the threshold is the modulation amount by connecting what ever you want to the gain reduction meter?
                  Haven't tried this, just a thought :)

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                  • Dan KorneffD
                    Dan Korneff @giftlift
                    last edited by

                    @giftlift I was thinking something similar. Bandpass filter at 20 points within my specified range. Then use something like getDecibelsForGainFactor to get the volume of each point. And then use max to calculate the loudest point.

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                      A Former User
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                      @dustbro sorry to necro, did you end up getting further with this? i'm much too poor to afford gullfoss hah

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                      • Dan KorneffD
                        Dan Korneff @A Former User
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                        @iamlamprey I haven't. Waiting on H3 to dive further into it's DSP.

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