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- Wed Apr 29, 2020 5:14 pm
- Forum: DSP
- Topic: 6dB/octave HP filter
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16927
Re: 6dB/octave HP filter
martinvicanek wrote:I have an article on filters at http://flowstone.guru/blog/digital-filt ... mechanics/ which you may find useful. You can also download a set of 1 pole filters here: http://flowstone.guru/downloads/first-o ... e-filters/.
Thank you martin!
- Mon Apr 27, 2020 4:30 pm
- Forum: DSP
- Topic: 6dB/octave HP filter
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16927
6dB/octave HP filter
Hi,
Does anybody know how to make a 6dB/octave HP filter? I have been trying to modify the stock modules that comes with flowstone, but I am not getting the desired result..
Thx!
Does anybody know how to make a 6dB/octave HP filter? I have been trying to modify the stock modules that comes with flowstone, but I am not getting the desired result..
Thx!
Re: Knob help
True hero Spogg! Thank you so much
You need “mappers”. These provide a transfer function from input to output.
I’ve included those I regularly use in the schematic. The Log knob and 0-1 with mid were made by Martin Vicanek.
Also I've included a 0-1 stream version which is useful for defining ...
You need “mappers”. These provide a transfer function from input to output.
I’ve included those I regularly use in the schematic. The Log knob and 0-1 with mid were made by Martin Vicanek.
Also I've included a 0-1 stream version which is useful for defining ...
Knob help
Hi,
I would like to have my knob values kind of go up in a slope instead of linear how it is now. Hard to explain so I tried visualizing it with a picture.

Does anybody have any ideas how to approach this?
Thanks!
I would like to have my knob values kind of go up in a slope instead of linear how it is now. Hard to explain so I tried visualizing it with a picture.

Does anybody have any ideas how to approach this?
Thanks!