Hi all
I would like to know how to test digital bass processor using oscilloscope. I gave 100hz signal and getting same 100hz output when turning wide and sweep has no change in the output. Is that normal?
I would like to know how to test digital bass processor using oscilloscope. I gave 100hz signal and getting same 100hz output when turning wide and sweep has no change in the output. Is that normal?
At some point it should cut/pass the 100hz.
I’ve haven’t tested a bass processor on an osc with a fixed freq. but you can probably try a lower frequency if not an audio signal whilst viewing on the scope.
The sweep allows you pick which frequency you want boosted, and the wide the “ roll off “ Around this frequency.
With a fixed frequency, viewing on the scope it may just cut/pass the frequency when the knobs are turned and the fixed frequency is reached.
Hope this helps.
I’ve haven’t tested a bass processor on an osc with a fixed freq. but you can probably try a lower frequency if not an audio signal whilst viewing on the scope.
The sweep allows you pick which frequency you want boosted, and the wide the “ roll off “ Around this frequency.
With a fixed frequency, viewing on the scope it may just cut/pass the frequency when the knobs are turned and the fixed frequency is reached.
Hope this helps.
The Epicenter generates bass notes that are missing from the original material. They're typically made to be used with old rock music that has weak bass at the lowest frequencies. I don't know what you'd see with a single tone input. I'd suggest listening to some music with weak bass on something (good headphones would be ideal) that can reproduce the low end of the spectrum to see if it's helping to make the lowest frequencies stronger.