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lcaillo wrote:
Having worked with filtering on a number of complex signal types, audio, video, and biological signals, I can say that I have learned from all of them that less is often more when filtering. You want to do just enough to get what you need and no more. You will chase your tail and create more problems than you solve. |
So, if that is the case then putting in the number of filters REW recomends should be just enough. Agreed?
If the program states to put in x number of filters and you ignore the recomendations of the program than what's the point to even using the program?
I would really like JohnM, the author, to weigh in on this. After all he is the person who put the program together (along with all the other many contributions from here as well).
Mike