On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Russell Borogove <kal...@estarcion.com> wrote:
> Will I be happy if I use the lowpass of the first filter as input to the 
> second, then take the lowpass and highpass outputs of the second as my bands, 
> or do I need to put the low and high outputs of the first filter into two 
> different second stage filters?

If I'm thinking straight, the LP output of the first filter won't
contain more than the difference between a 12 and 24 dB/oct filter -
so the HP output of the second filter would be almost silent. I think
you need separate filters for the second stage.


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