On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 02:43:37PM -0700, J. Liles wrote:
BTW upon further review, I think the Multiband EQ from
SWH LADSPA plugin
suite is linear phase--you'd only have to watch out for the latency it
introduces (which wouldn't be a problem if you used an instance each for M
and S).
There is really no reason at all to think that linear phase EQ
would provide any advantage or be required. Almost all physical
processes that modify a frequency response (e.g. resonances)
are minimum-phase, not linear phase. The minimum phase response
is in a sense 'natural', it's the one that requires the least
internal state and it can be the result of a very simple physical
process.
This is the reason why sounds that have a fast attack and an
exponential decay (a 'ping', min-phase) occur much more easily
that those that do the inverse (a 'gnip', max-phase) or have
a symmetrical envelope ('gnipping', linear phase).
Ciao,
--
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