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Completely remove frequencies

Obelizk
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 00:43:51
What program can I use to completely eliminate frequencies?
Sp4Rx
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 00:47
you wouldn't want to completely eliminate frequencies because you will put a hole in the mix... thats why they have notch filters.
Freeflow
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 01:13
Completely remove frequencies sounds real fun

you could for example just delete the sound.. that way you would completely remove frequencies
but maybe you are looking for a FFT filter?


Phasmatix81
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 02:01
if you want to remove some frequencyes from a sample you can use LPGEQ_2 pull down the frequency you dont want and put an other LPGEQ_2 with the same settings on it do this again and again until for 5 or 6 times now the frequency is nearly removed! now you can record the sampel into a new audio track and kill the eq´s to save your cpu!
~d2~
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 05:34
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On 2009-02-19 00:43:51, Obelizk wrote:
What program can I use to completely eliminate frequencies?



just bring the master fader, in your DAW, all the way down. Should eliminate every single frequency.
Obelizk
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 08:59
lol why do you guys think this is a joke? thankyou phasmatix81
drucdrac
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 10:19
if you are using a mac, you may try Audiosculpt.
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master bud


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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 10:31
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=183141           Making what you want with what you have
x-rayz
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 10:56
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On 2009-02-19 10:31, master bud wrote:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=183141


thx master, this one is steep as hell, but does it really work since its free? And I thought Fabfilter Simplon is steep with -48 dBs..           http://www.facebook.com/xrayzproductions
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master bud


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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 11:05
Yeah, it works 100%. It's really steep and not so 'musical' of course.

Anyway, it's good to know that if u need such a radical tool like RF then probably ur audio material is wrong, u should start from there.           Making what you want with what you have
TimeTraveller
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 12:10
completely is goood haha. Why not? Each one has its own style!"
The plug in should be called eq if it has to be a plug in.Otherwise use the fader and kill all freqs with a massif down
Check whats lowpass and highpass maybe you didnt heard so far bout this and this could help to solve freqs problems.           https://soundcloud.com/shivagarden
Colin OOOD
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Posted : Feb 19, 2009 15:23
Aha, notching

Waves Q10 EQ... set Q=100 for minimum bandwidth and stack up the bands on the frequency you want to get rid of until you have the attenuation you need. You probably won't need many bands before it's gonegonegone.

Then, for CPU efficiency, save the Q10 preset (as '1' maybe), remove the plugin and replace it with the Waves Q-whatever EQ plugin that has just enough bands to load in your notch preset.           Mastering - http://mastering.OOOD.net :: www.is.gd/mastering
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