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Did not know all caps was considered shouting, won't happen again. Actually I did not spend thousands of dollars on software that was a donation but it would have been a sin if i did spend the money. see i know that by calculating the amount of cycles in 1 sec i get the fundamental frequency. From there you multiply by 1,2,3 ect for the harmonic frequency(over tones), I guess what im asking is what would be the primary eq and how would i apply? Would i use a notch filter, would i use a bell, would i use a a low/high shelf or would i use a 5x Q? Also when i primary eq should i cut the odd harmonic frequency's or the even ones? Any help would be appreciated... also can some one tell me if this technique im looking for is FFT or DFT.

also how do you get the waveforms to look completely square like the pro's?

sorry for the multiple post my cpu frooze for a minute.
 
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see i know that by calculating the amount of cycles in 1 sec i get the fundamental frequency. From there you multiply by 1,2,3 ect for the harmonic frequency(over tones), I guess what im asking is what would be the primary eq and how would i apply? Would i use a notch filter, would i use a bell, would i use a a low/high shelf or would i use a 5x Q? Also when i primary eq should i cut the odd harmonic frequency's or the even ones? Any help would be appreciated... also can some one tell me if this technique im looking for is FFT or DFT.

First graduate from the Walters school of audio engineering!
 
Did not know all caps was considered shouting, won't happen again. Actually I did not spend thousands of dollars on software that was a donation but it would have been a sin if i did spend the money. see i know that by calculating the amount of cycles in 1 sec i get the fundamental frequency. From there you multiply by 1,2,3 ect for the harmonic frequency(over tones), I guess what im asking is what would be the primary eq and how would i apply? Would i use a notch filter, would i use a bell, would i use a a low/high shelf or would i use a 5x Q? Also when i primary eq should i cut the odd harmonic frequency's or the even ones? Any help would be appreciated... also can some one tell me if this technique im looking for is FFT or DFT.

also how do you get the waveforms to look completely square like the pro's?

sorry for the multiple post my cpu frooze for a minute.

u get teh sqwar wave by snortin teh n0ze khandie D00d!
 
I'm new here, but you gotta expain to me about "Walter's".

Please! Ha ha!
 
Think what we got here is what we a call a WUM.. Wind Up Merchant!!
 
I'm new here, but you gotta expain to me about "Walter's".

Please! Ha ha!

I wonder if all his posts were deleted... he was a troll that used to essentially take snippets of legitimate questions and very noob-ish questions, and string them together into incoherent crap. But it was amusing because of its inane insanity - the trolls who just overrun the bbs with questions that seem to just be extremely stupid and overasked, and spread misinformation in existing conversations are just annoying.

Sweet, they're still there!

https://homerecording.com/bbs/search.php?searchid=1417937
 
Man, some of those posts sound like a poorly designed random phrase generator that was fed audio terminology... yikes.
 
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