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Most "spectroscope"-like frequency response graphs present the X-axis with log10 scaling. So this option would be very desirable for being able to really comprehend the frequency response of a filter when, say, given white noise in continuous mode.
(I though it might be easy to do, but it's proving a little beyond my Javascript skills at the moment! :) )
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Most "spectroscope"-like frequency response graphs present the X-axis with log10 scaling. So this option would be very desirable for being able to really comprehend the frequency response of a filter when, say, given white noise in continuous mode.
(I though it might be easy to do, but it's proving a little beyond my Javascript skills at the moment! :) )
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: