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The Kyma Language for Sound Design, Version 4.5

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GraphicEQ<br />

Filters Category<br />

This gives you independent control over the levels of seven, octave-wide bands ranging in center<br />

frequency from 250 hz up to 16,000 hz. You can use it <strong>for</strong> attenuating or accentuating subparts of the<br />

Input spectrum. When all levels are set to 1, you should hear the original Input signal with no change.<br />

Input<br />

This is the <strong>Sound</strong> to be filtered or equalized.<br />

CF250Hz<br />

Controls the level of a band from DC up to about 4 f.<br />

CF500Hz<br />

Controls the level of an octave band from about 4 f to 5 f (350-670 hz).<br />

CF1000Hz<br />

Controls the level of an octave band from about 5 f to 6 f (670-1340 hz).<br />

CF2000Hz<br />

Controls the level of an octave band from about 6 f to 7 f (1340-2794 hz).<br />

CF4000Hz<br />

Controls the level of an octave band from about 7 f to 8 f (2794-5588 hz).<br />

CF8000Hz<br />

Controls the level of an octave band from about 8 f to 9 f (5588-11,175 hz).<br />

CF16000Hz<br />

Controls the level of an octave band from about 9 f to 10 f (11,175 up to half the sampling rate).<br />

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