Hello,
A few weeks ago, I got in touch with the lead dev of Luma3DS about pitch shifting my 3DS -- I was told that it may be possible to do so by applying a biquad filter or two. Please see the below screenshot:
I am awaiting clarification on how to actually do so, but I wanted to ask about it here in the interim. What exactly is a biquad filter, how do I make heads or tails of that biquad filter calculator that I was linked by the dev, and how would I actually go about fixing my audio with such a filter? (Also, on my main PC, I have an audio driver that lets me easily pitch shift -- on my backup, I have Peace and EqAPO.)
It seems that biquad filters are sort of... arcane knowledge, or something. On this site alone, there are apparently only four other mentions of one -- and one of those is mine!
A few weeks ago, I got in touch with the lead dev of Luma3DS about pitch shifting my 3DS -- I was told that it may be possible to do so by applying a biquad filter or two. Please see the below screenshot:
I am awaiting clarification on how to actually do so, but I wanted to ask about it here in the interim. What exactly is a biquad filter, how do I make heads or tails of that biquad filter calculator that I was linked by the dev, and how would I actually go about fixing my audio with such a filter? (Also, on my main PC, I have an audio driver that lets me easily pitch shift -- on my backup, I have Peace and EqAPO.)
It seems that biquad filters are sort of... arcane knowledge, or something. On this site alone, there are apparently only four other mentions of one -- and one of those is mine!







