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Mike Hilgendorf (@mhilgendorf)

Mike is currently a senior Audio Engineering major at the University of Miami's College of Engineering. His experience is in audio electronics and signal processing, specifically in audio effect and synthesizer plugins for professional audio, as well as image processing including recognition and enhancement. Current areas of interest are digital and hybrid modules for eurorack and software synths.

Re: Higher order filter from 1st and 2nd order design

Reply posted 8 years ago (08/19/2016)
I guess that intuitively makes sense, but the pole/zero locations at infinity are still going to be mapped to Nyquist no matter what filter order you use. Why not...

Re: Higher order filter from 1st and 2nd order design

Reply posted 8 years ago (08/19/2016)
You should ask yourself, "why do I want a higher order _ filter with identical parameters, and does it justify the extra  computation?" For lowpass/highpass/bandpass...

Re: Higher order filter from 1st and 2nd order design

Reply posted 8 years ago (08/19/2016)
This is an easy-ish problem if you know what kind of filter you want to make (IE, have an algebraic relationship between filter parameters and pole locations). For...

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