polocorp wrote:However all your suggestions are more than welcome Blackbrook

. Keep sending your ideas !
Thanks

So here is my idea: While I was coding signal filters at the university I realized that the filter method - how you use the filter - is always the same. Just the type of the filter changes. I think - and correct me if I am wrong - that if you implement a filter, i.e. a low pass filter, it is not as difficult as expected to implement a high pass, a pass band or a band pass filter. If I am correct till now you can read further, if not stop reading

So the only problem I see is the parameter control: What is the user able to control? If you create edit fields with nothing else than numbers in it that stand for cut off frequency, rise- and fall-time and all different parameters the usual user would go nuts. So if you implement such a curve that you can see in a picture posted above and the user is able to switch between the four filters types (low pass, band pass, pass ban, high pass) and can change the frequency response on his own than it should become an important tool for all users. It is like learning by doing if you can change the curve and listen to its effect.
I am not sure how strong such a filter would be - if it affects mixvibes software that much that it becomes unstable. So if it is the case just stop thinking about this thoughts

Thanks for the open ears

Greetings,
Steve