that we know from vst-eq-plugins
Then why not use a VST plugin, as suggested by Kaj? Use the right tool for the job!

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.

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.

Christof

On 28.09.2022 09:13, Jakob Laue wrote:
Hi!
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:)
 
thanks:)
 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. September 2022 um 17:22 Uhr
Von: "Lorenzo Sutton" <lorenzofsutton@gmail.com>
An: pd-list@lists.iem.at
Betreff: Re: [PD] looking for a simple eq
Hi,

On 26/09/2022 18:25, Jakob Laue wrote:
> Dear list,
> I am looking for a simple equalizer abstraction, preferably vanilla, but can be part of an external library, too!
>
> 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.

Have you tried [lop~] and [hip~]? [bp~] could also come in handy.

What do you mean by visual representation? Of the input vs. output
signal (e.g. a spectrogram)?
Or like a UI for the eq? In that case you could connect some [vslider]
to the objects above?

Hope this helps,
Lorenzo





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