![]() ![]() ![]() Okay, then I'll say for example, I only want to hear what's going on between 20 and 40 Hz. Again, I probably just need to hear your audio examples to understand the applications… But for multi band, the steeper the crossovers the less useful they tend to be in my experience. I would think that a super narrow and deep notch, such as are available in my ColoringEQ, would be all that's necessary to remove something like a feedback squeal in a live recording (had to do that before). What past devices have you used for this application, and do you have any audio examples? What applications would this be for? I can't imagine a musical application for such a thing, but I'm always interested in learning something new! ![]() Interesting request, for "perfect isolation and band splitting". Gotta find a sweet spot between accurate isolation - and artifacts it creates, aka how clean it will be.ħ68 kHz, holy! If that can't accurately isolate and follow the waveform of low frequencies, then I don't know what can. I wonder if it will be able to do the rectangular window, cause that's what I need for perfect isolation and band splitting.
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