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select frequency range
This should easy, but I want to make sure.
From a sound segment, I want to select a certain range of frequencies. Like 10Khz-17Khz. There should be an easy way to do a frequancy filter. Could you tell me how this is done in CoolEdit Pro? Thanks Bob |
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"Bob Pit" writes:
This should easy, but I want to make sure. From a sound segment, I want to select a certain range of frequencies. Like 10Khz-17Khz. There should be an easy way to do a frequancy filter. Could you tell me how this is done in CoolEdit Pro? Look for a parametric EQ in there somewhere and set your center frequency, bandwidth and such to achieve the range you want to hear within the pass band. -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | "4 lines suffice." |
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Bob Pit wrote:
This should easy, but I want to make sure. From a sound segment, I want to select a certain range of frequencies. Like 10Khz-17Khz. There should be an easy way to do a frequancy filter. Could you tell me how this is done in CoolEdit Pro? Use the FFT filter, and draw an appropriate frequency response curve. I'd set max gain = 0 dB min gain = -100 dB 4096 point FFT |
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