How can I apply a lowpass filter samplewise in my code?

I have a real time plugin that does a little bit of reverberation. After each delay line in v(n) I want to apply a lowpass filter to cut out the high frequencies. How can I do that?
My code below:
function out = process(plugin, in)
out = zeros(size(in));
for i = 1:size(in,1)
% Summieren der L/R - Kan�le
inL = in(i,1);
inR = in(i,2);
inSum = (inL + inR)/2;
plugin.buffInput(plugin.pBuffInput + 1) = inSum;
% loop over delay lines
for n=1:plugin.N
% d_n = gain * delayed v_n
for k=1:plugin.N
plugin.d(k) = plugin.g(k) * plugin.buffDelayLines(k, mod(plugin.pBuffDelayLines + plugin.m(k), plugin.maxDelay +1) + 1);
end
% f_n = A(n,:) * d'
plugin.f(n) = plugin.A(n,:) * plugin.d(:);
% v_n with pre delay
plugin.v(n) = plugin.b(n) * plugin.buffInput(mod(plugin.pBuffInput + plugin.preDelayS, (plugin.maxPreDelay * plugin.fs + 1)) + 1) ...
+ plugin.f(n);
plugin.buffDelayLines(n, plugin.pBuffDelayLines + 1) = plugin.v(n);
% output lines
plugin.s(n) = plugin.c(n) * plugin.d(n);
out(i,:) = out(i,:) + real(plugin.s(n));
end
% Assign to output
out(i,1) = plugin.mix/100 * out(i,1) + (1.0 - plugin.mix/100) * in(i,1);
out(i,2) = plugin.mix/100 * out(i,2) + (1.0 - plugin.mix/100) * in(i,2);
calculatePointer(plugin);
end
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 8 de Sept. de 2024
One way is movmean.

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how is that possible?
You just pass your signal to it. The wider the window, the more samples are included in your average and the smoother the signal will be. Smoothing a signal (replacing elements by the local average) is a low pass filter operation. It's the same thing as convolution or Fourier filtering.
How can I apply it to my code tho? I will need the previous and future next sample to maake an average.

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Hi Muhsin,
I understand that you are trying to implement a low pass filter to cut out the high frequencies.
To include the low-pass filter, refer to the implemented code:
% v_n with pre delay
rawVn = plugin.b(n) * plugin.buffInput(mod(plugin.pBuffInput + plugin.preDelayS, (plugin.maxPreDelay * plugin.fs + 1)) + 1) ...
+ plugin.f(n);
% Apply low-pass filter
plugin.v(n) = alpha * rawVn + (1 - alpha) * prevY(n);
prevY(n) = plugin.v(n);
plugin.buffDelayLines(n, plugin.pBuffDelayLines + 1) = plugin.v(n);
To achieve this, I have made certain assumptions which includes ‘cuttoffFreq’ and ‘alpha’ parameters as mentioned below:
% Define the cutoff frequency and calculate alpha
cutoffFreq = 100; % Example cutoff frequency in Hz
alpha = (2 * pi * cutoffFreq) / (plugin.fs + 2 * pi * cutoffFreq);
% Initialize the previous output for the filter
prevY = zeros(plugin.N, 1);
I hope this helps in applying the low pass filter in the provided code.

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Muhsin Zerey
Muhsin Zerey el 7 de Sept. de 2024
Editada: Muhsin Zerey el 7 de Sept. de 2024
Hi Thanks very much for your help! Do you know how I can apply a butterworth first order as a lowpass filter?

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