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Title: 6dB High Pass Filter request in PEQ
Post by: BayensF on November 24, 2012, 02:02:45 pm
Hi

Would it be possible to have a HP Filter of 6dB? This can be used to compensate for room gain. Setting it at 80Hz can do the job.

Title: Re: 6dB High Pass Filter request in PEQ
Post by: cristig on September 17, 2013, 02:19:31 am
I need also a 6db/octave option to correct for open baffle loss. I did this using notch filters (adjust a frequency) but a first order filter would be better.
Title: Re: 6dB High Pass Filter request in PEQ
Post by: mwillems on September 17, 2013, 10:29:15 am
+1 for first order filters and other crossover filters as well (3rd order, different slopes).  

OP, for now, you can also use JRiver's high and low shelf filters to offset room gain or baffle step (which is what I do currently) so long as your curve doesn't need to be very steep (JRiver's shelves don't do a steeper Q than 1).
Title: Re: 6dB High Pass Filter request in PEQ
Post by: Matt on September 17, 2013, 11:32:03 am
Next build:
NEW: Added a 6 dB/octave mode for high and low pass filters in Parametric Equalizer.
Title: Re: 6dB High Pass Filter request in PEQ
Post by: mwillems on September 17, 2013, 11:39:17 am
Next build:
NEW: Added a 6 dB/octave mode for high and low pass filters in Parametric Equalizer.

Aces!  Thanks a million Matt.  That opens up a bunch of options.
Title: Re: 6dB High Pass Filter request in PEQ
Post by: BayensF on September 20, 2013, 12:43:57 am
Next build:
NEW: Added a 6 dB/octave mode for high and low pass filters in Parametric Equalizer.

THANKS! Matt.