Andrew J wrote:Hi tor, sorry to leave you hanging like this - but I'm ill at the moment. I will try and write up a bit of a tutorial on this tomorrow.
-Andrew
Get well m8!







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Andrew J wrote:Hi tor, sorry to leave you hanging like this - but I'm ill at the moment. I will try and write up a bit of a tutorial on this tomorrow.
-Andrew

Andrew J wrote:Thanks for the kind thoughts guys, I'm definitely on the improve!
tor, take a look at the updated wiki: How To Code An Oversampled Filter. I've also added an example schematic.
I hope I haven't made any dumb mistakes

stw wrote:Andrew J wrote:Thanks for the kind thoughts guys, I'm definitely on the improve!
tor, take a look at the updated wiki: How To Code An Oversampled Filter. I've also added an example schematic.
I hope I haven't made any dumb mistakes
Thanks for that very educating update and the well explaining .osms! Very much appreciated!



Dell wrote:In order to remedy such a peak, in the response, one would need to filter at the starting point of the frequency bandwidth.
The file used is pink noise sampled @ 96 kHz. This is equivalent to a frequency bandwidth of 48 kHz, which is common in the lowest grade of analogue hardware.
Cheers!

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