It's a low pass filter, and I have it on some Puppies, it gets installed as some dependencies, although I'm not sure what packages installed this.
Is it available in some .pet for 4.3.1?
Butterworth filter for 4.3.1? [solved]
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Butterworth filter for 4.3.1? [solved]
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It's more of an audio plug-in.
I guess this is pretty close, although it's not exactly the same filters: http://users.suse.com/~mana/ladspa.html
I guess this is pretty close, although it's not exactly the same filters: http://users.suse.com/~mana/ladspa.html
I know that a Butterworth filter can be implemented in software. I don't know how though. It shouldn't be too hard to find programs. They may have a lot of variables that have to be defined.
Here's one page I found when I googled "Butterworth filter programs for Linux".
Here's one page I found when I googled "Butterworth filter programs for Linux".
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O.k., I figured it out.
The Butterworth filters are SoX effects, there's a sox .pet in ibiblio in the Puppy 4 section, for example.
The ladspa effects (similar filters, just not the same ones) can be installed with a .pet like this one: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 649#323649 or you can even copy the ladspa folder from another puppy into /usr/lib.
But here's the catch: the mhwaveedit 1.4.16 included in 4.3.1 will not see either sox or ladspa effects. You have to update to 1.4.21. I was hoping not to have to do this because .20 and .21 crash a lot (although it's not that bad because they have a very good recovery system).
The Butterworth filters are SoX effects, there's a sox .pet in ibiblio in the Puppy 4 section, for example.
The ladspa effects (similar filters, just not the same ones) can be installed with a .pet like this one: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 649#323649 or you can even copy the ladspa folder from another puppy into /usr/lib.
But here's the catch: the mhwaveedit 1.4.16 included in 4.3.1 will not see either sox or ladspa effects. You have to update to 1.4.21. I was hoping not to have to do this because .20 and .21 crash a lot (although it's not that bad because they have a very good recovery system).