I appoligize, I was having a rough day, and obviously wasn't thinking very
well. You are indeed correct.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Bartlett" <cwbtt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 7:04 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: EQing tracks
At 10:23 AM 10/18/2005, you wrote:A peak/dip is bassically like taking a straight line, and pulling the middle down or up. You get a sort of valley or mound, when you do this. In a normal Eq set-up, you can have any number of bands, which you can make these peaks or valleys. So in the 4 band EQ, you have four places along the line of all available frequency, from 1 hertz to 44.1 KHZ where you can make a point or dip. The Q setting will let you know how wide of a curve you want to make. mall number on the Q will make a very small steep point, whereas a large q will make more of a large broad cut in the line.
Kurt
Actually, this is exactly backwards, though that's counterintuitive.
q = center frequency / filter band width. As band width gets smaller (i.e. the peak/dip gets steeper) q increases..
Chris Bartlett
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