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<blockquote type="cite">that we know from vst-eq-plugins</blockquote>
Then why not use a VST plugin, as suggested by Kaj? Use the right
tool for the job!</p>
<p>Personally, I tend to use VST plugins for all "conventional"
audio processing tasks, such as compressor, limiter, EQ, reverb,
so I can focus on the actual sound synthesis/processing in Pd.</p>
<p>If your patch is supposed to run on a Raspberry Pi, or any other
platform that does not support VST plugins, that's a different
story, of course.</p>
<p>Christof<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28.09.2022 09:13, Jakob Laue wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi!</div>
<div>Regarding the UI I had in mind the classical spectogram
that we know from vst-eq-plugins. But yes, then I also came
across the [lop~] and [hip~] objects and for now, I can just
use a [hslider] and make my own little gui with it using
canvas. For now, that will suit my needs:)</div>
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<div>thanks:)</div>
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<div style="margin:0 0 10px 0;"><b>Gesendet:</b> Dienstag,
27. September 2022 um 17:22 Uhr<br>
<b>Von:</b> "Lorenzo Sutton"
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<b>Betreff:</b> Re: [PD] looking for a simple eq</div>
<div name="quoted-content">Hi,<br>
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On 26/09/2022 18:25, Jakob Laue wrote:<br>
> Dear list,<br>
> I am looking for a simple equalizer abstraction,
preferably vanilla, but can be part of an external
library, too!<br>
><br>
> Actually I just need simple low-cutting from low to
high frequencies and/or high-cutting from high to low. A
visual representation would be great.<br>
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Have you tried [lop~] and [hip~]? [bp~] could also come
in handy.<br>
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What do you mean by visual representation? Of the input
vs. output<br>
signal (e.g. a spectrogram)?<br>
Or like a UI for the eq? In that case you could connect
some [vslider]<br>
to the objects above?<br>
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Hope this helps,<br>
Lorenzo<br>
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