pistol-pete-lopez Posted January 26, 2017 Share Posted January 26, 2017 Forgive my laziness but i can't find where to change this curve that came with 10.3 to a linear one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution Mark R Posted January 26, 2017 Solution Share Posted January 26, 2017 (edited) It doesn't change the sound, it's just a display thing. Click Drag vertically on the + 30 to -30 scale markings to the left or right of the graph. Edit: later Logic versions have this scaling only available on the graph's right side. Edited September 20, 2019 by Mark R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pistol-pete-lopez Posted January 26, 2017 Author Share Posted January 26, 2017 It doesn't change the sound, it's just a display thing. Click Drag vertically on the + 30 to -30 scale markings to the left or right of the graph. It absolutely changes the sound, I use the linear slope on cymbals and other things.can someone elaborate on wether this "display thing" is an inaccurate representation of what the filter is doing to the audio? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark R Posted January 26, 2017 Share Posted January 26, 2017 Yes. But what you are seeing in this case is Logic's way of providing a convenient way to increase the users view for making smaller EQ adjustments. Pull it all the way down for the default view. Oh, and you can test with the pink noise generator. We hear no change here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Cardenas Posted January 26, 2017 Share Posted January 26, 2017 Mark is spot on with his comment. It's a a visual scaling issue: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pistol-pete-lopez Posted January 26, 2017 Author Share Posted January 26, 2017 I get it now. "scaling" was the missing part .Thanks boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Cardenas Posted January 26, 2017 Share Posted January 26, 2017 That's great Pete! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Nahmani Posted January 26, 2017 Share Posted January 26, 2017 Note that your Q is set to 0.75, when the default is 0.71. And it doesn't matter what scale you choose, it will always create a slight bump at the cutoff frequency. You can option-click your Q value to return it to 0.71, which will give you the default, flat curve (no resonance at cutoff frequency). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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