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What are the best filters in this universe?
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Bipolar
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Posted : Apr 19, 2012 05:42
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On 2012-04-19 05:10, e-motion wrote:
Yeah that's a pretty nice alternative to boosting frequencies with the EQ. I do the same but instead of send effects, I use Audio Racks with two chains (it's the same but it's one less Return track on your mixer. I only use returns if I want more than one track there).
One example of this technique I used in a track I'm developing was that I had a pretty nice synth but it was a bit too dark (lacked brightness). What I did was layer it with itself, highpass it, added some distortion and stereo enchancer. Sounds much better now
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Cool idea, I do the same sometimes, but I only layer the same sound, and then pitch it down or up one octave with the transpose bar in cubase to make it a little fatter, but the distortion and highpass idea is pretty cool. |
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supergroover
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Posted : Apr 19, 2012 08:25
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So what does make a good filter to you?
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Babaluma
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Posted : Apr 19, 2012 08:44
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Bipolar
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Posted : Apr 20, 2012 05:37
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On 2012-04-19 08:25, supergroover wrote:
So what does make a good filter to you?
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I like filters(fx) that can change the sound completely like camel space for example, but camel space is over used I think. But I like filters that modulate the sound in a very strong way,not only in a distorted way,but some times the filter can give groove or motion to a sound(like step filter), not filters that just barely touches the sound, and for the other type of filters, the best I have used is filterizer, is really powerfull, and warm the sound doesn't lose it's body while you are modulating with it. |
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