I'm working on a tutorial about all this filter theory in depth right now
that makes it accessible to musicians, but in portuguese only.

but long story short, if you have no idea, maybe you shouldn't bother with
it :)

what you should know is that you can have lots of filter types with a
biquad system, you only need to generate the right coefficients. There are
some externals that do that for you, some are in Pd-Extended, check the
attaches file. In max/msp, the filtergraph object will do that kind of
thing too.

cheers

2014-09-29 2:13 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]>:

> On 09/29/2014 03:48 AM, Фывапр Олджэвич wrote:
> >  Dear List !
> >
> > Can anyone help me with the understanding of [biquad~] filter ? No
> tutorials , no explanations found. The help file has very little info.
> >
> > What do coefficients mean ?
> >
>
> [biquad~] is a low-level filter. i think it is discussed in most digital
> signal processing courses.
> these signal processing courses will usually discuss the working of a
> biquad in great detail which i think cannot be possibly covered in an
> email or a help-patch.
>
> you might start by searching the web or checking [wikipedia].
>
> gfmdsar
> IOhannes
>
> [wikipedia] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_biquad_filter
>
>
>
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