Quadcurve EQ Tip - using a shelf as a makeshift high resonance filter

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2015/11/07 13:53:03 (permalink)

Quadcurve EQ Tip - using a shelf as a makeshift high resonance filter

I don't know why I didn't think of this before and I'm sure many people already do it, but if you're looking to do a high resonance filter effect with the quadcurve (e.g. a nice squelchy low-pass sweep) then you can just pull a high shelf down as low as it will go and increase the Q to adjust the degree of resonance. Works a treat! 

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    Afrodrum
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    Re: Quadcurve EQ Tip - using a shelf as a makeshift high resonance filter 2015/11/07 19:48:14 (permalink)
    Just a gave it a go on snare, coool !

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    Re: Quadcurve EQ Tip - using a shelf as a makeshift high resonance filter 2015/11/07 20:01:29 (permalink)
    I wish the top and bottom bands were set to shelf instead of bell by default. 

     
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