High Pass Filter HPF usage question.
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:25 am
I searched the forums, but couldn't find an answer to this simple question (I'll update the Wiki Effects page if someone can confirm).
I tried using HPF 75 Hz with some MP3 files and then played them in my car and they sound much better (my doors resonate at around 60 Hz.)
However, I can't tell if the HPF in Audacity is a "Straight-Cut" (all frequencies below 75 Hz are removed), or a sloped filter (Frequencies below 75 Hz are linearly reduced below a certain frequency at a certian db/octave, and if so what is this slope?)?
What I was planning to do was add Bass Blockers or capacitors to the car speakers (I don't have HPF settings on the HU and don't have an external amp) to make the un-edited files match the edited ones when I play them in the car, but as you can see on this page, these follow a fixed sloped frequency that I need to match to make sure I get the right ones, so what I need is a way to mimic this effect in Audacity if that is not what the basic filter is doing.
i.e. - I might need a sloped HPF at 100 Hz to match the reduction in resonance I get with a straight filter at 75 Hz.
UPDATE - BTW, I didn't have them earlier, but I also downloaded the Ladspa Plug-ins for Audacity, and there are some HPF ones in there, but they seem to have even less documentation...
Thanks in advance for all assistance!!!!
I tried using HPF 75 Hz with some MP3 files and then played them in my car and they sound much better (my doors resonate at around 60 Hz.)
However, I can't tell if the HPF in Audacity is a "Straight-Cut" (all frequencies below 75 Hz are removed), or a sloped filter (Frequencies below 75 Hz are linearly reduced below a certain frequency at a certian db/octave, and if so what is this slope?)?
What I was planning to do was add Bass Blockers or capacitors to the car speakers (I don't have HPF settings on the HU and don't have an external amp) to make the un-edited files match the edited ones when I play them in the car, but as you can see on this page, these follow a fixed sloped frequency that I need to match to make sure I get the right ones, so what I need is a way to mimic this effect in Audacity if that is not what the basic filter is doing.
i.e. - I might need a sloped HPF at 100 Hz to match the reduction in resonance I get with a straight filter at 75 Hz.
UPDATE - BTW, I didn't have them earlier, but I also downloaded the Ladspa Plug-ins for Audacity, and there are some HPF ones in there, but they seem to have even less documentation...
Thanks in advance for all assistance!!!!