This is a LEATHAL tutorial very profesional looking producer. Been waiting 4 something like this from Future Music.... Cant believe i didnt know about this interview. It is a shame the quality is so poor and theres no part 1?
No matter how much money you spend on an EQ or filter of any kind, their will always be tails as described. It is an unavoidable consequence of filters, no matter how much time or money is spent on designing the algorithm.
all filter algorithms will have a tail on them, whether FIR or IIR algorithms. IIR (infinite impulse response) algorithms will have a theoretical tail of infinity (not true in practice as when it gets to denormal levels the denormal wil be killed and the tail will end). FIR (finite impulse response) algorithms have a definitive end to their tail, depending on how long the delay path is, but will still have a tail.
UAD!
ericcarson1 1 month ago
This is a LEATHAL tutorial very profesional looking producer. Been waiting 4 something like this from Future Music.... Cant believe i didnt know about this interview. It is a shame the quality is so poor and theres no part 1?
Middollo 11 months ago
where on earth is part one
missingsayoko 2 years ago 2
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No matter how much money you spend on an EQ or filter of any kind, their will always be tails as described. It is an unavoidable consequence of filters, no matter how much time or money is spent on designing the algorithm.
00hubblemp 2 years ago
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00hubblemp 2 years ago
all filter algorithms will have a tail on them, whether FIR or IIR algorithms. IIR (infinite impulse response) algorithms will have a theoretical tail of infinity (not true in practice as when it gets to denormal levels the denormal wil be killed and the tail will end). FIR (finite impulse response) algorithms have a definitive end to their tail, depending on how long the delay path is, but will still have a tail.
00hubblemp 2 years ago
Thanks! These are awesome. I love watching pros work.
sonnybrown 2 years ago