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RAMI
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This is how I think it goes. Please, someone correct me if I'm off.
If you have a "Q=1": highest freq.-lowest freq.=middle freq.
So if I'm cutting 600hz with a Q of 1, the highest freq. I'm affecting is 900hz, and the lowest is 300hz (900-300=600).
If you have a "Q=2": highest freq.-lowest freq=1/2 of middle freq.
So if I'm cutting 600hz with a Q of 2, the highest freq. I'm affecting is 750hz, and the lowest is 450hz (750-450=300...1/2 of 600).
If you have a "Q=4": highest freq.-lowest freq=1/4 of middle freq.
So if I'm cutting 600hz with a Q of 4, the highest freq. I'm affecting is 675hz, and the lowest is 525hz (675-525=150...1/4 of 600).
And so on.....
Is this right?
If you have a "Q=1": highest freq.-lowest freq.=middle freq.
So if I'm cutting 600hz with a Q of 1, the highest freq. I'm affecting is 900hz, and the lowest is 300hz (900-300=600).
If you have a "Q=2": highest freq.-lowest freq=1/2 of middle freq.
So if I'm cutting 600hz with a Q of 2, the highest freq. I'm affecting is 750hz, and the lowest is 450hz (750-450=300...1/2 of 600).
If you have a "Q=4": highest freq.-lowest freq=1/4 of middle freq.
So if I'm cutting 600hz with a Q of 4, the highest freq. I'm affecting is 675hz, and the lowest is 525hz (675-525=150...1/4 of 600).
And so on.....
Is this right?