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Hi all,
I wrote my own equalizer as a cascade of bunch of IIR functions.
Whenever I try to change from one setting to another, I hear a click in
the output. I have been trying to find out ways to mitigate this
transitional effects. Any suggestion is gratefully welcomed.
Thanks
Suresh.

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suresh <mrdsureshkumar@gmail.com> wrote:
>I wrote my own equalizer as a cascade of bunch of IIR functions.
>Whenever I try to change from one setting to another, I hear a click in
>the output. I have been trying to find out ways to mitigate this
>transitional effects. Any suggestion is gratefully welcomed.

Is this because the DC level is changing? Check and see.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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"suresh" <mrdsureshkumar@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1120169732.694910.232290@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
> Hi all,
> I wrote my own equalizer as a cascade of bunch of IIR
> functions. Whenever I try to change from one setting to
> another, I hear a click in the output.

I'm surprised that you find this surprising.

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suresh wrote:
> Hi all,
> I wrote my own equalizer as a cascade of bunch of IIR functions.
> Whenever I try to change from one setting to another, I hear a click in
> the output. I have been trying to find out ways to mitigate this
> transitional effects. Any suggestion is gratefully welcomed.

This has been discussed rather frequently on comp.dsp so I
suggest you either do some searching of archives or pop a
question there being ready for the "Can't you Google"
bullshit that seems to have become de rigour there.


Bob
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"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no
simpler."

A. Einstein

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