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Posted by djandymac on Nov-04-2008 20:25:

eq plugins

can anyone tell me of any eq's that i can have a high pass slope of -24dB ?


Posted by Getafix on Nov-04-2008 20:44:

Sony Oxford Eq has it.


Posted by Beyer on Nov-04-2008 20:44:

There are loads of eqs that have that, but I personally can recommend apeq. It�s simply a brilliant eq, and sounds really good. It�s my go-to plugin for it all. Cheap too.

If you select the 1P highpass filter, you need to enable 4x stack for it to be 24db/oct, as the filter is 6db/oct by default.

If you use the 2P lowpass, you just enable 2x stack, since it�s 12db/oct. Up to 4x stack means 48db/oct.

The 2P filter enables you to have a resonance curve, which can be useful.


Posted by djandymac on Nov-04-2008 20:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Beyer
There are loads of eqs that have that, but I personally can recommend apeq. It�s simply a brilliant eq, and sounds really good. It�s my go-to plugin for it all. Cheap too.

If you select the 1P highpass filter, you need to enable 4x stack for it to be 24db/oct, as the filter is 6db/oct by default.

If you use the 2P lowpass, you just enable 2x stack, since it�s 12db/oct. Up to 4x stack means 48db/oct.

The 2P filter enables you to have a resonance curve, which can be useful.
have you got a link mate, i searched apeq but nothing turned up ? or is apeq short for something ?


Posted by farris on Nov-04-2008 22:51:

First hit on Google:
http://www.apulsoft.ch/apeq/

Are you looking for a paid EQ or a free one?
Don't forget you can also use a filter for that task.


Posted by djandymac on Nov-04-2008 23:00:

quote:
Originally posted by farris
First hit on Google:
http://www.apulsoft.ch/apeq/

Which EQ are you using now? And are you looking for a paid EQ or a free one?
at the moment i am just using the onboard cubase eq which doesnt give u an option of how steep he high pass slope is, free or paid for sofware i would like to know about both, cheers for the link


Posted by farris on Nov-04-2008 23:23:

I changed my message while you were typing
You can also use a filter to highpass what you need.
For both (EQ and filter) have a search on www.kvraudio.com though, you'll more then likely will find what you need.


Posted by djandymac on Nov-04-2008 23:26:

quote:
Originally posted by farris
I changed my message while you were typing
You can also use a filter to highpass what you need.
For both (EQ and filter) have a search on www.kvraudio.com though, you'll more then likely will find what you need.
cheers bud


Posted by Ry Thomas on Nov-05-2008 07:06:

Cambridge EQ has numerous slopes



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