How much of a change = how many db?
How much of a change = how many db?
I can't think of exactly how to word the question, but if you pull a peak down a half inch.....(of course this implys your screen is the same as mine), but approximately how many db's have you changed for the frequency?
Re: How much of a change = how many db?
While your dragging the curve with the gain tool look down at the status line. You will see that it displays the centre frequency and the current power level at the centre frequency. With a little mental arithmetic subtract the current value from the value where you've started and you've got it.Doughboy wrote:I can't think of exactly how to word the question, but if you pull a peak down a half inch.....(of course this implys your screen is the same as mine), but approximately how many db's have you changed for the frequency?
In version 1.5 it is even easier than this. You can show a graph of the filter frequency response for the filter you've created that will show it to you directly.
Regards,
Paavo.
I'm reticent to give a date cos everytime a do something else crops up. All I'll say is soon.Doughboy wrote:Thanks Paavo, I love the new site by the way. So when can we get our hands on the new version?
If you want to try out beta 3 just send us an email and we'll let you know how to get it.
Paavo.