Multiband Splitter
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I can't see a multiband splitter in Script node branch. It would be good to use it in Hise to create multiband effects.
this unit will split audio into channels (we should select the number, it could be 2, 3, 4 or 5 bands) and every fx (not only compressor, reverb, distortion, delay...etc) could be inserted into every single splitted channel. -
You can already do it using eq/filters and routing matrix
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@ustk Yeah I know that too, but splitting frequencies without any volume change (because cross-over frequencies are allways causes volume bumps on transifiton frequencies) is not a simple task like just Routing and using HP, LP filters.
The cross-over frequency coefficients need to be calculated acording to the used biquad filters.
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A Bessel that is compensated for phase match (for flatness in the crossover region) works pretty well (in fact even better than a Linkwitz-Riley, but there's no perfect filter anyway, you always end up paying the bill regarding flatness vs phase vs transient and depending on the frequency you're in...)
@remarkablex made an excellent example here using the ParEQ:
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That's what the linkwitz riley filters will be for.
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@Christoph-Hart will that be part of scriptnode?
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@dustbro It is already here in scriptnode, you can use a split container and add some Linkwitz-Riley filters
side question: how do you remove a control parameter knob you added in a DSP node? -
Right click on the parameter that controls the other one, then delete the connection in the popup
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@Christoph-Hart Thanks but I am not speaking about the connection, but the actual knob to remove?
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Ah, sorry, misread that. Yeah, that's not possible right now, but hang on a few minutes
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@Christoph-Hart no rush my man!
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No worries, I am working on it right now anyway:
When in edit mode, click on it (so it gets highlighted) and press delete or backspace...
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The quickest fix ever!