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Hey peeps,
Today I'm thinking about filters. A lot of time I just use an EQ plugin and automate it, but thought i'd check to see what kind of filter you use/love.
I dont need a lot of fancy options, just a sick highpass/lowpass filter that sounds juicy.
As a reference, my absolute favorite filter is the one on the Allen & Heath Xone mixers. Is there anything that sounds like those in software?
FOR MAC please.
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The SoundToys filters are dope, plus the ones from FabFilter as well, both available on the Mac.
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I use bifilter from tone2 .
has also potential distortion option,me likes it
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but the the audio damage filter for mac and the automation wouldn't render, it would play back and i could watch everything move and automate but whenever i bounce or froze the track, no automation!
i've moved on the fab filter and they work great. i also have the uad moog filter which is also a nice time
something tells me that a true analog filter probably can't be topped the digital world.
i think one of these would be fun
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I mostly use FabFilter Volcano. I use the 'clean' preset for basic hi pass and lo pass filtering.
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+1 SoundToys and Fabfilter
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just have read a test of moogerfooger in polish mucis production magazine and damn,would be nice to try it and maybe buy,price seems to be still not astronomical
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Definitely the soundtoys especially for ability to overdrive even if you don't do much with the cutoff.
The wah wah stuff is killer for making groovy stuff out of simple riffs.
But for say hipassing an entire section I generally just use stock eqs like Voxengo.