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Re: reverb filters

Subject: Re: reverb filters
From: Lew Proudfoot <>
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 16:07:56 -0800 (PST)
Thanks for the clarification - I thought I'd wandered
onto the wrong list. X band is 8 to 12 gigahertz, a
little outside the range of what my little Marantz PMD
660 can handle!  <just a joke!>
--- Romilly Hambling <> wrote:

> --- In  "Ken
> Durling"
> <> wrote:
> >
> > Hmm, I  have to admit not knowing what an "x-band"
> equalizer
> is.
> > Unless the x means variable center freq, in which
> case that
> sounds
> > pretty much like para.
>
> Mea culpa, inventing jargon. I meant "x" as a
> variable, as in 3-, 10
> or 30-band (graphic) equaliser, as available in
> Sound Studio.
>
> Many thanks for the helpful stuff coming in. Clearly
> it's much
> more complicated than we had any idea and we'll be
> following
> up the suggestions and links.
>
> Meanwhile I think I'd rather be back outside, where
> the ambience
> looks after itself.
>
> Romilly H
>
>
>
>





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