Re: [Audacity-nyquist] eq-band and "width"
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From: James S. <www...@gm...> - 2010-10-28 21:41:29
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I changed to nband-range. Unfortunately it doesn't look like my version of audacity ships with that function. And not available in my distro either. So I had to download the nyquist sources and quite literally cut and paste it's definition into my routine. Copying grapheq.lsp straight to /usr/share/audacity/nyquist/ wasn't enough it seems. Once past that hurdle, it seems to be exactly what I needed / wanted. It would be nice to probably use nyquist directly and batch script the EQ step. The plugin is mainly to ID what values seem best suited. Somewhere near 3dB and 80% for each lower band of EQ gain. For my current project. So, any tips for file I/O howto / example with nyquist directly. To be executed from a bash prompt. And of course thanks for all your insights to help me figure this one out. - James On 10/24/10, Roger Dannenberg <rb...@cs...> wrote: > There's a file in nyquist/lib/grapheq.lsp that implements NBAND-RANGE: > > |nband-rang/e//(input/, /gains/, /lowf/, /highf/)| |