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Understanding the {{T1}} Para EQ | <noinclude><big>'''Understanding the {{T1}} Para EQ'''</big></noinclude> | ||
This article started with an question from John Nell [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/5011087105?r=5011087105#5011087105 T1 Newbie Questions/Solutions] | This article explains the effect of the {{T1}} Para EQ (Parametric Equalizer) width Parameter. | ||
[[Image:T1ParaEQSettingsWidth.png|T1 Para EQ Width Setting]] | |||
This started with an question from John Nell [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7521050644/m/5011087105?r=5011087105#5011087105 T1 Newbie Questions/Solutions] | |||
:I understand the concept of notch filters. I'm thinking the ParaEQ works in a similar way, and I understand Level and Freq options. I'm having trouble understanding the Width function. I understand the bell curve concept around a center frequency, but can someone diagram for me the .20 to 5.00 octave width? Exactly, what does this look like on the bell curve? What do the values, .20 and 5.00 mean visually? A diagram to explain it would be great, but I don't understand the "octave" part of it. | :I understand the concept of notch filters. I'm thinking the ParaEQ works in a similar way, and I understand Level and Freq options. I'm having trouble understanding the Width function. I understand the bell curve concept around a center frequency, but can someone diagram for me the .20 to 5.00 octave width? Exactly, what does this look like on the bell curve? What do the values, .20 and 5.00 mean visually? A diagram to explain it would be great, but I don't understand the "octave" part of it. | ||
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Starting with the {{T1}} looking like this | Starting with the {{T1}} looking like this | ||
[[Image:T1ParaEQSettings.png]] | [[Image:T1ParaEQSettings.png|T1 Para EQ Settings used for this discussion]] | ||
imagine that we are increasing the Width parameter. | imagine that we are increasing the Width parameter. | ||