EQ Frequency meter
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@Reylon ok, I understand , but if there is low bass content , there is lower amplitude so isnt it the same thing or am I being daft ? :)
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@lalalandsynth @Lindon Here is a snippet
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@lalalandsynth not sure hahah, maybe the snippet will help a bit to get a better understanding
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@Reylon Ok so this has some bugs in it -(and dont use the Limiter FX - its broken - use the limter inside the dynamic FX module)
but it seems you are trying to gather the current gain level at defined freq bands
-- so to even do this I would suggest you use the Linkwitz riley filters in script node (there are posts here about how to set them up for multiband processing...)
-- and you question is
"within these freq. bands is it possible to get the (average?) freq?"- answer yes - with some FFT work... but theres no native ParametricEQ1.getCurrentFrequency(0) command...
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@Lindon Ugh sounds difficult. So, I'm not even close huh?
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@Christoph-Hart Hi Christoph, could this be added in the future ParametricEQ1.getCurrentFrequency(0)?
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@Reylon No that's not how EQs work.
You could use scriptnode with a frequency splitter layout where you could extract the peaks of each band, but that's not as flexible as the draggable EQ.
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@Christoph-Hart Thank you for the info :)
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@Reylon The Parametric EQ has an inbuilt Spectrum Analyser. Why don't you use this to display the Frequency of the processed sound, since it already works in frequency domain?
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@toxonic Oh really, would you please be kind on showing me how to do that? I am fairly new here, hahah
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@Reylon In the lower right corner of the Parametric EQ is a button called "Spectrum Analyser".
You can display that all with a floating tile in the main interface (in the "Draggabel Filter" mode (Properties of the Floating Tile). You just have to type in the Processor ID, and there you go...HiseSnippet 1216.3oc2X0zSabDFdVLCJ1zORpHs83JTUEHQPdMDBs4Pb.amZ0XvE6F5M5vtisGwtyrY1YArRiTkZu1+P4T9ITo9Gnm6o9Of9N65kcWiExX0FZKGP66Wy9LueutsTXSCBDRjQwtC8oHi2C2YHWMX2ADFG0rFx3CvsHAJpzLl0NC8IAATGjgQgmoYXTbdTze+4S1g3R31zTVHzKDLa5yYdLUJ21U+ZlqaChCsKyKi1aVsosfuqvUDB3o.tLxmXeBoOcOhVs4vHiEp6vTBYGEQQC.c1Q3Lry.wY7X8eAKfcrKUSXg5.GTLaztCXtNsStqAHjAtc5MuP7MeIbKlC6R9odf6FIvL0hr9.i4tNHYcCfjQFHMeLjtGtisj4qRknwyh3lbHfzi.t5rPIVWjwaw6J.E3p08HmPaHAhKMXksJWdMS3eq93dgbaESvME78DJ597UVszqJUrzqKYNtnd8lnL8qQJbcoxIJVGckWmgqvC8NlJWy7ThaH8REgqede5BSmO0N9VmQQAuImo12mNhtgv0Q6qzOe0H.ZjaCd5aaVinH5fxHdfd9TohogiQM5oPVcbHpHtFM3DkvORWOeAWeBFKpFkSEGTZ3JHJFueWF.aFffODmkkE5bHkz3mf27P8COFd3LliZfl3GLPnATV+AJM07FWhyX.7w3ZRR+9Dvgzf4Bg41DN0Ecb+jBohKjTLxTTuTtWbwE+XdtUFo7FZ1QN.iCvupjo4xW5lZ5r7WBjDITRpjrWZV+arVdMsJM4NzyAgOvJhDb0thyNTHOI.phoffdD2.ZoWC0+WIOGpvDNgtDU9xNc+kQBf7lb455DZd.SMLa+maPsX4qsVbZg38vsYJ6ASFiyMALBYT+SfwQcvdeb8d8n1pT.NOtw2Mqsql9W+8ie8KhOjbJMZ7QzK+9Qz8DROymQ4To12YcMCP90oc.h+TO.YeaE.gtRBOvWD.0YYN4wjUIqrZTUHOu5wrxok950.tdYz6NUSXVIKSnlL2gAz4NoVrySI+8mTmqKm6Pgaiy9A1vkU66xlp2NDJlNT2hvJqgorqjk8WQjNPbwNWhXg7YByOcMYyWSlQ+ILQagaggr+8TXeK16I2d.ESvXGlmuKsN+TpKLHJBieDL4oGIzUkvMesUKAW3OPvY4h5Gn6Z2uOMWxzDuPOUofsuR4rT0CntTRPl5sOq5yYbJQB9I5L5Kt46DMw30mhigqotgf4+cmYT3+0yLxENWJY+ocCkmRq+xQ0c4WsHGN1KzKdCm.8hPEfqyNDtS4Qdpp68GqWUyHogX0e6jtQLpj+aT3NaLNiMSYb2HSdXBiAau5a0L1J4P+k27lHMdz3mw1iy3KF+PsRfJJ7nOO5TsRv52u4J+brNWArVWAsV4faiFciGWDsyw3c0m4ROzAhP85osHPrPucJ386.yUsoPlBG1vLJHLmdq4X5xZZMj5PiBJXCXAyKFIzRSaLRnUhvouaLLe7e2U0eBFlSWwLpz171o19cQ.6cw6viXKEGYG+Ih5tF2IhCbu4Q+N.EwszzlVnnOaDrCWd8xHOX8girs08ud.rMxjsoxLXyFyfMaNC17vYvlslAadzLXy1WqM5M2dZnR3EmyCLZWO9yGMRaMU.8W.8JvwmC
I just added a waveform generator for demonstration purposes, but i guess, you'll get what i mean....
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@toxonic Aa yes sure, but is there a way to make the spectrum show lines? Like the ozones 8 tonal balancer? Thank you for the snippet, appreciating the help! :)
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@Reylon Mhh, pretty sure, that's possible, but i'm not experienced enough for that.... someone else here? :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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@toxonic haha I understand. Thank you for your help.
@Christoph-Hart sorry to bother you Christoph but is it possible to make the EQ Spectrun change to lines?
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@Reylon have a look at this thread
https://forum.hise.audio/topic/5791/spectrum-ballistic-display-buffer/31
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@DanH Thank you :) looks nice but still not sure if it is possible to make the view look something like this, the white lines are basically the spectrum
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@Reylon I'm sure you can but you'll need to put a bit work in
There's nothing in Hise that you can use off the shelf like this. My personal opinion of plugins like tonal balance is that if you need a visual aid like this when mixing records then either your equipment isn't up to scratch or you're in the wrong profession!
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@DanH Thanks. No I’m there with you 100% but it’s a small part of a new algorithm im trying to create. So this would be basically just for me to get things right in the backend.
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@Reylon you could build hise as a plugin and then use tonal balance after it in a daw if that helps…
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@Reylon you can build a similar sort of thing with a panel and paint routines...
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@Christoph-Hart said in EQ Frequency meter:
You could use scriptnode with a frequency splitter layout where you could extract the peaks of each bandTake a look this thread : https://forum.hise.audio/topic/6000/get-level-from-a-scriptnode-module/7?_=1664392760651