Sheez, I've messed up the animations for the frequency response on this video, from 2:25 to 4:30. The graph and indicators pointing to it are misaligned. 🤦♂This happened during a final last minute edit, a reminder to never finalize a video when high. I might reupload a fixed version of this later, but it's painful to delete so many lovely comments along with it.
With this level of materials and explanations, the old-encysted-classic-school professors will have a hard time to justify their existence! Your channel is priceless! Thank you!
Just stumbled over your channel Akash, and needless to say I am blown away by the amount of detail and clarity you touch over digital sound concepts. As a music producer beginning to learn audio programming, your tutorials have definitely helped me learn the concepts of different effects way easier. This was really informative, and I can't thank you enough for this video!
Absolute mega MVP. Watching your series has helped me immensely in understanding DSP in Audio. The video quality, explanations and resources are awesome. Please never stop!
i'm not one to comment on most videos but wanted to thank you for explaining the phase response so so well. super helpful great stuff. i love how clear you make it
Hi, thank you for the video! I have one question for the roll-off slope, if it is -3dB at start frequency 500Hz and it is -12dB at end frequency, how you compute the roll-off slope -12dB/octave?
@@akashmurthy I'm an old guitar player who got hooked on DAW's and stuff in the 90's,.I had Cubase v1.1 on Atari, then on PC. Then Reaper since V1. Did a bit of C++ programming. Tried to learn Steinberg SDK, JUCE etc. Total failure.
@@brianmac8260 that's quite a pedigree! Ah well, you can always restart, learning it is an iterative process anyway. You get a better understanding everytime you start over.
@@lovelessssssssssssss thanks! Those are Reaper plugin, they are only available in Reaper. You can see the names of them on the left side of the FX menu.