How to set-up 20Hz to 20kHz range on the filter dials?


#41

Ok thank you that works! I still have an increase in high frequencies with this filter set to 13k.

The problem is I have feedback sensitive things like a dyncamic mic on stage. It happened to me with my last gig that during soudncheck I look for problematic frequencies in the highs and I turn them down on my soundcard/mixer.
But then when I turn on the axoloti filter I get this boost in high frequencies and feedback starts again :grimacing:
I can take down the frequencies again on my soundcard/mixer but this is far from perfect and I still had feedback coming when turning on the filters...

I think if we would have a full range the sound of these filters would be much more linear. It's incredible anyway that they don't go up fullrange and even more that nothing about this has changed in the 2,5 years that this thread is existing.


#42

Hope I'm not opening Pandora's Box by waking up this thread, but after searching all of the forum about the frequency limitation, it seems there weren't substancial news about it ?
Wish these filter ranges could be slightly increased (like until... 16/17kHz ?) for some specific applications...
Understood there's a code limitation, and i'm properly incapable to contribute.
Just asking :slight_smile:


#43

Sorry I have no idea how to do that and haven't really paid a lot of attention to it or tried to fix it.

Maybe @Blindsmyth knows something. I know he did a bit of research on the subject of filter range.


#44

The tiar/filter/ZDF ... filters are capable of filtering above 20kHz (almost up to Nyquist limit).
The displayed range of the knob cannot be changed, but you can add 12 to the pitch input to translate their range up one octave:


Nice one knob filter...clicking issue
#45

Thanks. Just what I was looking for.