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Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth control.
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Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth control.
Hi all.
I'm looking for a bandpass filter design with frequency & bandwidth controls/inputs.
Ruby/DSP are preferable. a general design or green will also do
I'm looking for a bandpass filter design with frequency & bandwidth controls/inputs.
Ruby/DSP are preferable. a general design or green will also do
- zoobooboozoo
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
Search for RBJ biquads.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
I found this:
http://flowstone.guru/downloads/rbj-biquad-filters/
But the bandpasses doesn't have a BW control. Am I missing something?
http://flowstone.guru/downloads/rbj-biquad-filters/
But the bandpasses doesn't have a BW control. Am I missing something?
- zoobooboozoo
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
You're almost there!
Bandwidth = Center_Frequency/Q
Note:
Center_Frequency is sometimes labeled "Cutoff Frequency".
Q is sometimes labeled "Resonance".
Bandwidth = Center_Frequency/Q
Note:
Center_Frequency is sometimes labeled "Cutoff Frequency".
Q is sometimes labeled "Resonance".
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
martinvicanek wrote:You're almost there!
Bandwidth = Center_Frequency/Q
Note:
Center_Frequency is sometimes labeled "Cutoff Frequency".
Q is sometimes labeled "Resonance".
Thank you for this info! While it may seem easy, I always wondered about it. That helps a lot to get in touch with the very abstract filter language/design/math, etc.
If there are more such tips, that make it easier to understand the relations of all the parameters, please share them
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
Thx martin!
Now I have a different problem. I want to control the cutoff with numinal frequency in hz(like 270, 440 1850 etc...) but I can't seem to make the proper conversions so that the float frequency provides the RBJ Biquad with what it needs...
Now I have a different problem. I want to control the cutoff with numinal frequency in hz(like 270, 440 1850 etc...) but I can't seem to make the proper conversions so that the float frequency provides the RBJ Biquad with what it needs...
- zoobooboozoo
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
There is a stock module called "hz to 0-1" or something like that. Basically you have to divide the frequency in Hz with half the samplerate.
- KG_is_back
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
Yeah for some reason I cannot connect the "hz to 0-1" module to either directly the cutoff input or the "scale cutoff" module...
- zoobooboozoo
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
Could anyone help?
I'm really trinyg different methods but can't get to where I input into a bandpass filter:
1)frequency somewhere between ~200-5000
2)Q/res based on the above frequency and bandwidth value of ~50-140
For some reason the values gets lost in translation with both the stock bandpass filter and the RBJ biquads...
I'm really trinyg different methods but can't get to where I input into a bandpass filter:
1)frequency somewhere between ~200-5000
2)Q/res based on the above frequency and bandwidth value of ~50-140
For some reason the values gets lost in translation with both the stock bandpass filter and the RBJ biquads...
- zoobooboozoo
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Re: Looking for a bandpass filter design with bandwidth cont
Here you go. (That's a very narrow bandpass filter.)
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