This repository accompanies the open access paper contribution
Frank Schultz, Nara Hahn, Sascha Spors (2020): "Shelving Filter Cascade with Adjustable Transition Slope and Bandwidth". In: Proc. of 148th AES Convention, Virtual Vienna, May 2020, Paper 10339, http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=20756
The plot shows the frequency responses of higher order shelving filters with +-12 dB level and different target slopes built from a cascade of 2nd order infinite impulse response shelving filters. Number of required biquads here is chosen as 3 times the target bandwidth in octaves.
This paper was presented as remote talk at AES Virtual Vienna.
A shelving filter that exhibits an adjustable transition band is derived from a cascade of second order infinite impulse response shelving filters. Two of three parameters, i.e. shelving level, transition slope and transition bandwidth, can be freely adjusted in order to describe the design specifications. The accuracy of the resulting response depends on the number of deployed biquads per octave. If this is set too small, deviations in level and bandwidth as well as a rippled slope can occur. The shelving filter cascade might be used in applications, that require a fractional-order slope in a certain bandwidth, such as for sound reinforcement system equalization, sound field synthesis and audio production.
- rendered paper, talk slides as pdf
- subfolders
- graphics: folder for rendered graphics used in the paper and slides
- paper: tex/tikz/bib source code for the paper
- python: source code for the filter design,
mkfig-xxx.py
scripts render graphics used in paper and slides,util.py
includes the signal processing stuff - slides: tex source code for the talk using
beamer.cls
The material is licensed under
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License for rendered text and graphics
- MIT License for source code
Please attribute the material as Frank Schultz, Nara Hahn, Sascha Spors, University of Rostock, Shelving Filter Cascade with Adjustable Transition Slope and Bandwidth-Accompanying Material, https://github.com/spatialaudio/aes148-shelving-filter, commit number / version tag / DOI, year.