Filter Types of High / Low Cut EQs
Filter Types of High / Low Cut EQs
Hello
STM mixers channels have the nice feature of up to 48db high or Low cut eq..(which does not exist in scopes 4band EQ effect module..It has only 12db cut...anyway)
Is there any EQ that has the ability to cut more than 48db?
Something like absolute vertical line Cut...if I can use this expression.
STM mixers channels have the nice feature of up to 48db high or Low cut eq..(which does not exist in scopes 4band EQ effect module..It has only 12db cut...anyway)
Is there any EQ that has the ability to cut more than 48db?
Something like absolute vertical line Cut...if I can use this expression.
Re: Filter Types of High / Low Cut EQs
The 8 pole (48 dB/oct) filter is the sharpest, I have seen in Scope. You can put two in line for a 96 dB/oct LR filter.
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I believe the "Xtreme cut pro" cuts with a deeper slope, I cant confirm as I'm at work at the moment
LOL Petal beat me too it
LOL Petal beat me too it
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the stm mixers have 12, 24, 36 and 48db filters. scroll down on the dropdown menu...
Last edited by garyb on Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Seeing that the filters there are all in 12 dB/oct intervals - and it says L R on top of them on both sides - I wonder if those are 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 pole filters, or if they are LR filters meaning double 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. I have not tried the device. It should give an indication, if the filterpoint is 3 or 6 dB down.
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Re: Filter Types of High / Low Cut EQs
.... exactly how I started my 1st postgaryb wrote:the stm mixers have 12, 24, 36 and 48db filters. scroll down on the dropdown menu...


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duh...no doubt that i'm an idiot.
48db is pretty much a straight line. bad things happen in a filter over 24db. 48db is pretty steep. i'm sure that there are steeper filters, but they might not actually be that musical. the steeper the filter, the higher the phase distortion and other icky things...
now someone will tell me of a 100db per octave filter that they use that's awesome...

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convolveQ is awesome / linear phase so no icky things will happen no phase distortion /
there is no other EQ to compare with it so far_
try it out vibes
there is no other EQ to compare with it so far_
try it out vibes
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there you go!
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[quote="garyb"]
duh...no doubt that i'm an idiot.
I edited my post after yours

duh...no doubt that i'm an idiot.
I edited my post after yours

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no, it's ok. i have to become more accepting of my idiocy if i have to live with it....
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we like you garyb
You are "24 7" online to give us always an answer. Not always correct but anyway
joke
we feel as a family after so many years
LONG LIVE SCOPE

You are "24 7" online to give us always an answer. Not always correct but anyway

we feel as a family after so many years

LONG LIVE SCOPE