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New EQ's for upcoming moOde 4.5
#11
"The bw control sets the bandwidth of a single filter, lower values corresponding to increasing resonance"

Does this scheme mean the BW number is in Octave (of the central frequency selected)? I can't make this out to be the case from the example provided in http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html#EqFA4p
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#12
Hi!

Isn't it possible to integrate a parametric DSP for LEFT and RIGHT channel adjust independently?

That would be a hammer feature to correct fullrange-speakers and would give the chance to avoid analog after amp correction :-)

Greetingz, Robert
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#13
(02-25-2019, 10:11 AM)metalrob Wrote: Hi!

Isn't it possible to integrate a parametric DSP for LEFT and RIGHT channel adjust independently?

That would be a hammer feature to correct fullrange-speakers and would give the chance to avoid analog after amp correction :-)

Greetingz, Robert


+1 That would be great.
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#14
(01-12-2019, 11:37 PM)Bernie7 Wrote: "The bw control sets the bandwidth of a single filter, lower values corresponding to increasing resonance"

Does this scheme mean the BW number is in Octave (of the central frequency selected)? I can't make this out to be the case from the example provided in http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html#EqFA4p

You could try asking the developer assuming he still actively maintains the project. There is a contact link on the CAPS page.
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#15
(02-25-2019, 10:11 AM)metalrob Wrote: Hi!

Isn't it possible to integrate a parametric DSP for LEFT and RIGHT channel adjust independently?

That would be a hammer feature to correct fullrange-speakers and would give the chance to avoid analog after amp correction :-)

Greetingz, Robert

It might be possible but it probably would require modifying the eqfa4p sources and/or the ALSA scripting that handles integration into moOde. I personally don't have enough expertise in those areas.
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#16
Is MoOde 4.5 ready to come out of the oven?
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#17
Our dev team decided to skip 4.5 altogether and go straight to moOde 5 :-) Should be released this month.
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#18
(03-06-2019, 01:52 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Our dev team decided to skip 4.5 altogether and go straight to moOde 5 :-) Should be released this month.

Great, can't wait!!!
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#19
(01-11-2019, 03:47 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Hi,

No prob I'll go ahead and change it back to "Q-factor" :-)

So what is it currently? A Bandwidth (in Hz) or the Q?

 Roberto
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#20
From the (i) help

Master gain: -24 to 24 dB (applies to all 4 frequency bands).
Individual bands:
- Frequency: 20 to 14000 Hz
- Bandwidth: 0.12 to 8 (lower values correspond to increasing resonance)
- Gain: -24 to 24 dB

The description for Bandwidth is from the author of the software.
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