On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:27:12AM -0400, David Robillard wrote:
> tl;dr: I think the most reasonable standard for an absolute 1/oct
> frequency unit is 0.0 = 440Hz
You're confusing two things: unit and reference point. The second
you have only on a log scale, for example if you use dB you need
to define what 0 dB means.
The unit here is 'octaves'. The reference point is not a property
of any port AFAICS. It could be a property of the plugin: the
frequency it is set to when all control inputs are zero.
Ciao,
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