Re: AUParametricEq Q parameter?
Re: AUParametricEq Q parameter?
- Subject: Re: AUParametricEq Q parameter?
- From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:04:56 -0800
On 4/1/05 12:08 PM, "Felipe Baytelman" <email@hidden> wrote:
>> What Kevin said. A higher Q has a longer ring-time.
>>
>> If this Q parameter is the typical EE definition, 'musically useful'
>> parametric
>> equalization is in the range of 0.5 to 10. Once Q gets above about 5
>> or 10, the
>> ring time can get annoyingly long, and it sounds real artificial
>> except for
>> special FX.
>> ...
>> A multiband parametric (depending on its design) will not necessarily
>> have the
>> frequency response you would guess just by looking at the knob
>> settings. The
>> bands interact, and various equalizer designs have different behavior
>> of
>> interband interactions.
>>
>> JCJR
>
> Thanks very much...
>
> What I'm trying to do, is to have a 3-band (low-mid-high) equaliser,
> because the 31-band Apple eq eats the processor!!
Yes - and we've actually fixed this so its much better now
Bill
> So, in this case, can I use parametric EQ? Your definitions are way too
> difficult for a non music related guy :D
> How can I build a 3-band equaliser based on Apple free effects?
>
> Thanks!
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