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help with hz to octave conversion for dsp
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<blockquote data-quote="BJ James" data-source="post: 58014" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Re: help with hz to octave conversion for dsp</p><p></p><p>Yorkville was good enough to get back to me with q values, and they appear to make much more sense then the numbers i came up with when converting. Apparently you can't just divide freq by hz to get the q ......when i did that with a set of numbers i came up with a q of 41 where Yorkville provided a more reasonable q of .75 for the same numbers. </p><p>Now here's hoping the q to octave bw conversion is not too far off.</p><p>I wish i was a little more experienced with smaart. i have a ways to go before i can do anything useful with it.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>BJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJ James, post: 58014, member: 87"] Re: help with hz to octave conversion for dsp Yorkville was good enough to get back to me with q values, and they appear to make much more sense then the numbers i came up with when converting. Apparently you can't just divide freq by hz to get the q ......when i did that with a set of numbers i came up with a q of 41 where Yorkville provided a more reasonable q of .75 for the same numbers. Now here's hoping the q to octave bw conversion is not too far off. I wish i was a little more experienced with smaart. i have a ways to go before i can do anything useful with it. Cheers, BJ [/QUOTE]
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