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What is an Allpass filter?

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  • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

    @ahihi @counivers

    that is the best explanation i have seen so far!

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    @lislegaard @counivers it is a bit of an oversimplification but by the time you finish explaining Laplace/Z transforms to someone who is 5 they might be at least 6 or 7 already

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    • ahihi@anticapitalist.partyA ahihi@anticapitalist.party

      @lislegaard @counivers it is a bit of an oversimplification but by the time you finish explaining Laplace/Z transforms to someone who is 5 they might be at least 6 or 7 already

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      @ahihi @counivers

      haha!

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      • ahihi@anticapitalist.partyA ahihi@anticapitalist.party

        @lislegaard @counivers it is a bit of an oversimplification but by the time you finish explaining Laplace/Z transforms to someone who is 5 they might be at least 6 or 7 already

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        @ahihi gotta learn 'em up early!

        @lislegaard @counivers

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        • wordsmith@writing.exchangeW wordsmith@writing.exchange

          @ahihi gotta learn 'em up early!

          @lislegaard @counivers

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          @wordsmith @lislegaard @counivers their elementary school classmates are in for a rough time

          - alright class, today we are learning about addition!
          - of complex numbers? or maybe orthonormal sinusoids?

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          • ahihi@anticapitalist.partyA ahihi@anticapitalist.party

            @wordsmith @lislegaard @counivers their elementary school classmates are in for a rough time

            - alright class, today we are learning about addition!
            - of complex numbers? or maybe orthonormal sinusoids?

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            @ahihi @wordsmith @lislegaard Wanna use some Allpass filters just to be original! The other filters are sellout!

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            • counivers@mastodon.socialC counivers@mastodon.social

              @ahihi @wordsmith @lislegaard Wanna use some Allpass filters just to be original! The other filters are sellout!

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              @ahihi @wordsmith @lislegaard Reason I remembered them is that they are often used in reverbs! And I came across this freebie from the OG Robert Henke https://www.roberthenke.com/technology/lanzaroteVerb.html

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              • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

                @ahihi @counivers

                that is the best explanation i have seen so far!

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                @lislegaard @ahihi @counivers

                Indeed a good simple explanation.

                For 6 year old folks: Every EQ introduces a frequency-dependend phase shift on the frequencies it is operating on. An allpass filter does so without attentuating or lowering the frequency in question.

                The human ear is unable to detect this phase shift, yet in some cases it can have an effect.

                This does not happen with FFIR filters, but these introduce a general delay on the entire signal.

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                • nielso@digitalcourage.socialN nielso@digitalcourage.social

                  @lislegaard @ahihi @counivers

                  Indeed a good simple explanation.

                  For 6 year old folks: Every EQ introduces a frequency-dependend phase shift on the frequencies it is operating on. An allpass filter does so without attentuating or lowering the frequency in question.

                  The human ear is unable to detect this phase shift, yet in some cases it can have an effect.

                  This does not happen with FFIR filters, but these introduce a general delay on the entire signal.

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                  @nielso @lislegaard @counivers the phase shift does eventually get noticeable when you stack multiple of them. and then you have a fun smearing effect like Diopser / Disperser

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                  • ahihi@anticapitalist.partyA ahihi@anticapitalist.party

                    @nielso @lislegaard @counivers the phase shift does eventually get noticeable when you stack multiple of them. and then you have a fun smearing effect like Diopser / Disperser

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                    @ahihi @nielso @lislegaard Is there a good/simple one that works well on Ableton/M4L or VST?

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                    • counivers@mastodon.socialC counivers@mastodon.social

                      @ahihi @nielso @lislegaard Is there a good/simple one that works well on Ableton/M4L or VST?

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                      @counivers @nielso @lislegaard if you mean a single allpass filter, i believe there is one in Max. if you mean the smear effect, Diopser is available as VST3 and CLAP. the builds are a bit tricky to find but it looks like latest ones are here https://github.com/robbert-vdh/nih-plug/actions/runs/21066550536

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                      • ahihi@anticapitalist.partyA ahihi@anticapitalist.party

                        @counivers @nielso @lislegaard if you mean a single allpass filter, i believe there is one in Max. if you mean the smear effect, Diopser is available as VST3 and CLAP. the builds are a bit tricky to find but it looks like latest ones are here https://github.com/robbert-vdh/nih-plug/actions/runs/21066550536

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                        @ahihi @nielso @lislegaard Thanks! I already had the diopser 😃 Will check that out thanks!

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