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Filters and ringing

Marc v E

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I don't know much about this myself, but I Iike to learn and share what I have found. Here's a link from Geoff Martin's blog (Tonmeister from B&O) about filters and ringing: https://www.tonmeister.ca/wordpress/
Geoff is great at communicating a difficult subject in bitesize chunks that are easy to understand.
 
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Thanks for that. I agree that he does a great job explaining things.
Link you gave provides perspective into the audibility of ringing & pre-ringing.

( i read the whole 9 article series..good stuff! )
 
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And in the first post he explains how we can use 1 peak impulse to test all frequencies. The same Amir talked about in one of his latest videos on eq and measurements.
(This is actually the first time I truely understand)
 

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And in the first post he explains how we can use 1 peak impulse to test all frequencies. The same Amir talked about in one of his latest videos on eq and measurements.
(This is actually the first time I truely understand)
Yes, I remember when the lights went on and i realized a single one sample pulse can contain every audio frequency.

And then the lights brightened incredibly, when i realized a perfect impulse response (the single pulse), and perfect frequency response (flat mag and phase across the spectrum) are the exact same thing, only looked at from different perspectives.
 
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