Alexander Ehlert wrote: > > That should be way faster than FFT. Using FFT your frequency bands > are distributed linear over the frequency range. That is untypical > for equalizers anyway, as they always use a logarithmic scale. Which > is obvious, because musical harmonies are perceived on a logarithmic > scale, f.i. one octave up corresponds to a doubling in frequency.
Yes, this part is the most problematic. I'm still tuning my response generation algorithm for the FFT based eq. Btw. CoolEdit (on Windows) uses FFT filters/eq's. - Jussi Laako -- PGP key fingerprint: 161D 6FED 6A92 39E2 EB5B 39DD A4DE 63EB C216 1E4B Available at PGP keyservers
