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On 28.09.2010 16:11, Arnold Krille wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tuesday 28 September 2010 14:51:09 Patrick Shirkey wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, September 28, 2010 5:14 am, Arnold Krille wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tuesday 28 September 2010 13:15:57 Patrick Shirkey wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Just for the sake of clarity, now the problem is that jamin doesn't have
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real parametric eq?
Or is the main issue that it uses more resources than necessary and can
be
optimised?
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<pre wrap="">My issue is that it has an awfully bloated filter (which is suboptimal
according to fons) taking up a lot of cpu-power, while for me it could
perfectly to with a parametric eq (either three bands + shelve or four
bands).
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<pre wrap="">Ok, Thanks for the clarification. I am pretty sure you know already that
there are two eq modes in jamin? 30 band multi and 3 band parametric with
shelves. However there is not 4 band. It wouldn't be that hard to add
though if you are serious about it as the three band code is a good place
to start.
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If I understood Fons and yourself correctly, the "parametric eq" is just
another way of modifying the response of the big filter.
My idea is _not_ to *add* a three-band parametric, but to *replace* the
convolution-based eq with one of the very fine ladspa plugins of parametric eq.
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1+ for kokkinizita's 4-band-parametric!<br>
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cheers,<br>
doc<br>
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<pre wrap="">This should lower cpu-usage quite a lot. And if your audio signal needs a 31-
band or a free-hand-drawn equalizer, you are better off with fixing the mix or
using freqtweak, I think.
Have fun,
Arnold
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