Analog EQ Behaviour
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Hey there!
I'm wondering about how to emulate the behaviour of analog EQs with HISE. Not really a specific one, but the non linear response curve of analog EQs in general. Non linear like in not flat as with digital EQs.
Like, how would I go about notching a frequency band while pushing another simultaneously for example?
Is it only a matter of binding parameters to the same "knob"?
I'm aware of the fact that it's possible to calculate filter coefficients and manipulate them with a parameter. But if I'd try to not do it with maths, is it possible to do this HISE filters?Any hints? Thanks folks
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@clumsybear With the new SNEX (in develop branch), it is possible now.
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sure, yeah, but how? :)
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@clumsybear said in Analog EQ Behaviour:
Is it only a matter of binding parameters to the same "knob"?
That's the easist way to do it, you can map multiple parameters of different bands to a Macro, so turning the Macro up for example might narrow the Q of band 1 while boosting the gain of band 2 slightly and reducing the gain of band 3 etc.
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@iamlamprey yep, that was what I was exactly what thinking. Any methods to get not so linear filter response curves for emulating imperfections?