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#1541018 - 08/09/17 01:13 AM High Pass Filter or Shelving EQ
JimmyMundane Offline
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I would like to use a High-Pass Filter when going to track. Since the effects board itself does not have one labeled as such, what is the best way to go? I had previously been using some of the presets like "Rock Kick" as an insert when tracking, assuming it had a default pass or shelving somewhere in it just to get rid of rumbly stuff that was an undesirable part of the signal. My little Soundcraft board has a high pass, but I really like to go direct into the Roland to cut down on cable capacitance etc. (Also don't have enoungh busses out of the soundcraft to do more than 2 channels out. Whaddaya think? Whaddaya know?
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#1541039 - 08/09/17 02:05 AM Re: High Pass Filter or Shelving EQ [Re: JimmyMundane]
uptildawn Offline
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stereo multi has shelf and peak choices on both low and high bands. this could be used as two single eq's, since it's a stereo effect and can be inserted as a Left or Right mono effect.

It's been a long time since I've recorded anything into the 1680, but give that a shot........ or any other effect listed in the appendices manual that has an eq section with shelf/peak selections.

Hope that does it for you.
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#1544006 - 09/03/17 02:16 PM Re: High Pass Filter or Shelving EQ [Re: uptildawn]
Dr. Altsack aka Volltreffer Offline
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Record without, print afterwards using stereo multi. I don't get what you mean with cable capacitance, as the out of your mixer should drive the cable capacitance easily. It might even give you a better gain stageing, as that's the way a cheap pre has best use with the VS...
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#1561850 - 02/11/18 08:20 PM Re: High Pass Filter or Shelving EQ [Re: Dr. Altsack aka Volltreffer]
Sam Shile Offline
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The MTK comps have Bass cuts aka "high pass filters". It goes from 30Hz all the way up to 2000k.


Edited by Sam Shile (02/11/18 08:21 PM)
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