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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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On Sat, 7 May 2005 11:30:34 +0300, 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? Goto Effects - Filter - FFT Filter. You'll find a couple of examples there. You may either modify them or start from scratch (=flat frequency response) and drag the filter curve with the mouse. Once you have the layout of the curve you may specify exact points by right-clicking on them. This will popup a window which shows the current frequency and the attenuation/ampli- fication. You can type numbers into these fields. Norbert |
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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? What does "select" mean? Do you want to cut/boost this range? Do you want to compress this range? Some other action???? Several of the tools have options to select a frequency range to operate on, but they are slightly different and there is no general response. Please clarify your question. |
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