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MYTH: FIR filters always add a lot of delay and are impractical for live sound

MYTH: FIR filters always add a lot of delay and are impractical for live sound "In reality a FIR filter can be anything. It can have minimum-phase behaviour, maximum-phase behaviour, linear-phase behaviour. It can have a variety of multi-phase or, what I call, arbitrary-phase behaviour. And so, the delay through the filter is arbitrary. It’s really how you design the filter. The delay is not limited to the middle point of the tap length."

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