And in the end I want to get something similar to this:
I thought it will be possible via assigning the filter to a property, but as a result I get just changed filter's input, not the filter's frequency response itself.
I found two open source projects with parametric EQ features which I'm trying to implement: MasterEQ from wislib for SuperCollider and ParQ (https://github.com/julianvogels/ParQ) But both use special methods for filters to get their magnitude response, I'm looking for a way to do this with AudioKit.
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