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<blockquote data-quote="Phillip Pietruschka" data-source="post: 206574" data-attributes="member: 7640"><p>Thanks for being so responsive Michael.</p><p></p><p>I think it would be useful in the audition functionality to switch between a handful of prototype FIR candidates.</p><p></p><p>I am curious to hear from Michael, or anyone else, what the use cases for the maximum phase filters in the Mag Adjust pane are. I can see the the phase response is opposite of a minimum phase filter with the same parameters (and thus a 1khz 1oct +6dB min phase boost + a 1kHz 1oct +6dB max phase boost, will result in a +12dB linear phase boost), however I am not certain in what particular situations this would be preferable to a minimum or linear phase filter (apart from experimenting and seeing if it tends closer to a flat phase response). Experiences or suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillip Pietruschka, post: 206574, member: 7640"] Thanks for being so responsive Michael. I think it would be useful in the audition functionality to switch between a handful of prototype FIR candidates. I am curious to hear from Michael, or anyone else, what the use cases for the maximum phase filters in the Mag Adjust pane are. I can see the the phase response is opposite of a minimum phase filter with the same parameters (and thus a 1khz 1oct +6dB min phase boost + a 1kHz 1oct +6dB max phase boost, will result in a +12dB linear phase boost), however I am not certain in what particular situations this would be preferable to a minimum or linear phase filter (apart from experimenting and seeing if it tends closer to a flat phase response). Experiences or suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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