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Amancio Mccrae

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Apr 18, 2024, 1:40:52 AM4/18/24
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From what I can gather, I have to create 10 Biquad Filters, set their type to 2 (for a Bandpass filter) and set their frequency to [60, 170, 310, 600, 1000, 3000, 6000, 12000, 14000, 16000] respectively. Once I have done that (and here's where I'm getting a little confused) I would then create a separate Gain Node for each frequency "band" and bind its value to a slider.

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Assuming all of that is correct, then the only remaining step is to connect all 10 gain nodes to the Audio Context destination (which I imagine will take all 10 frequency "bands" and mix/sync them back together). Is this the right way to go about creating a Web Audio 10-band equalizer?

The major thing I'm confused about is how I go about "connecting" the source to the 10 frequency band filters (+ associated gain node) since all the nodes only have a single input or output (including the destination).

I would however say that you probably want to use filters with type 5 (peaking), which lets all frequencies through and only amplifies/reduce at the frequency at which you've set the respective filter.frequency.value. That lets you connect the filters in series so you don't need 10 separate audio paths. You could also consider using a low-shelf filter as the first filter, and a hi-shelf filter as the tenth, which is rather common in equalizers. I can't remember if that's what winamp does, though.

Max is currently working on an expanded version of the EQ module, which will be available stand-alone for use with other apps too. I believe one of the aims was to add a Parametric EQ, but I'm not sure whether the regular EQ will be expanded beyond 10 bands (seems a little excessive on a phone perhaps?).

Of course the standalone equalizer with multiband and bandwidth option would be the best for me and I will immediately buy it. But until now I think the adding more bands into the PA equalizer would be best solution for some audio high demanding users.

My comment was based on the fact that not many Android audio apps even go as far as 10 bands (many are 5 band, see -equalizer-apps-android-761240/ ). So yes, more than 10 is probably beyond most users' needs. Let's see what Max comes up with next month anyway.

Hi, I bought the player, is it possible to enter 32 bands of equalization soon next? I really like the primary app as player, but i need a more precise bands-equalization... the new app (Equalizer version) is very good, but:

yes, indeed, there are and they are excellent on Poweramp Equalizer, but not on Poweramp Player ... in fact I don't find the option to set more bands ... it would be nice if it were implemented in the player

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