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It has been observed that some waveforms aren't centered around the 0 baseline. A DC filter could be used to remove this offset.
Reference: https://www.musicdsp.org/en/latest/Filters/135-dc-filter.html
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Hi,
I think that is not good to store the frequencies of the notes since the formula "note x 2 N/12" would give the frequency and you might pitch the base frequency 440 (not everybody use 440 as base frequency )
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hi,
as you know, in SoLoud, the number of filters are limited
we should implement more like different reverbs, fir and irr filters, (these could be used to implement HRTF support), Chorus, One Poll, One Zero, Pole Zero, Two Pole, Two Zero, etc
a library exists called stk under zlib license which already implemented these maybe we can implement some of these out