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    • FortuneF
      Fortune
      last edited by Fortune

      Hello guys

      How can we make a parametric eq with 20 nodes in the scriptnode without going snex? Just putting the filters in serial on a container chain?

      Is it possible to show the graphic of all of these nodes in a single analyser? I just can't figure out how to do it.

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      • ustkU
        ustk @Fortune
        last edited by

        @Fortune you don’t need scriptnode unless you have a specific reason I am not aware of…
        An EQ module will give you all that you need

        Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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        • FortuneF
          Fortune @ustk
          last edited by Fortune

          @ustk Thank you for the suggestion.

          Standard Parametric Eq module consist of biquad filters. I really like the sound / character of the "svf_eq" node in the scriptnode, because of that I've asked. This is very different sounding filter.

          Also, is it possible to connect the filter graphic to an analyser on the GUI?

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          • Dan KorneffD
            Dan Korneff @Fortune
            last edited by

            @Fortune said in 20 node Parametric Eq in Scriptnode:

            Also, is it possible to connect the filter graphic to an analyser on the GUI?

            I haven't found a way yet

            Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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            • JL.LVJ
              JL.LV @Fortune
              last edited by

              @Fortune I am also looking for a way to do this. I want a 6-band EQ strictly in Scriptnode. At the moment ive tried just having 6 filters in parallel summed at the end...

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              • FortuneF
                Fortune @JL.LV
                last edited by

                @JL-LV said in 20 node Parametric Eq in Scriptnode:

                @Fortune I am also looking for a way to do this. I want a 6-band EQ strictly in Scriptnode. At the moment ive tried just having 6 filters in parallel summed at the end...

                Cool. All of the nodes in one container.chain node in serial?

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                • ustkU
                  ustk @Fortune
                  last edited by

                  @Fortune Serial is the way to do it unless you want the extra headache of compensating for parallel gain increase

                  @dustbro I haven't found a way either. I don't know if the way to do it should be via floating tile FilterCurve + index or external display buffer.
                  @Christoph-Hart Is it an issue to report or something else?

                  Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart @ustk
                    last edited by

                    @Fortune You can switch the filter type being used in the CurveEQ with a preprocessor. Just add

                    HISE_USE_SVF_FOR_CURVE_EQ=1
                    

                    in the project settings and it should use the state variable filter types (where possible). I did that with PercX (because they sound much better if you modulate them), but I didn't want to change the default type for backwards compatibility reasons.

                    If you want to use them in HISE during development, you will have to recompile it with the flag too.

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                    • FortuneF
                      Fortune @Christoph Hart
                      last edited by Fortune

                      @Christoph-Hart Oh, It's great to know that. State variable filter sounds smoother to my hears. Standard biquad filters are so good though!

                      That's been very helpful. Thank you so much!

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