Originally posted by cronodevir
Is there an EQ with stright cutoff? Like, say you want to cut 500hz to 1000khz, but you want 1001khz and 499hz completely uneffected, and everything between them completely level at a lower volume.
So in this image at 500hz to 1000khz every hert is exactly 12 db, while the rest is 0db [an example] every Eq ive tried has a curve, if i cut 500hz it doesn't actually reach 12 untill like 550hz or something [this make any sense?]
I want the EQ wavform to be a square not a sine :P
Ive tried waves and fl eqs to no avail.
Infinately steep filters are impossible in the analogue or digital domain AFAIK.
Why is that? And its not infinite, its a cut off instead of a slope. I want to remove certain frequencies in very tiny doses. but keep keep the stuff inbewteen them intact, I can't do this accuratly with any EQ ive tried.
I can't make 500hz 0db
501-522 -6 db
522-1735 -12 db
etc etc...
Ive gotten close to having an absolute line. Say for instance I cut 500hz and below ..the sharper or faster down I go..the more 500-540hz are boosted. So in the end 499 may be dead silent, but 500-540hz would be like +32 db o.o..then the spike evens out at 0db around 560hz and on...
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Last edited by cronodevir on Apr-17-2009 at 04:46
Apr-17-2009 04:41
Waza
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cheers for all you input i'll head over to kvr later and have a browse....
Sonalksis EQ... IMHO one of the best on the market!
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Apr-17-2009 08:59
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Waves plugins are pretty steep but if there is one plugin I can't live without, its Waves R-Bass. Its honestly the most effective plugin I've ever come across and simple to use. The meat it adds to your kicks and bass for that matter is awesome as it seems to add some awesome tones at the same time.
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Apr-17-2009 12:18
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Apr-17-2009 13:11
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quote:
Originally posted by cronodevir
Why is that? And its not infinite, its a cut off instead of a slope. I want to remove certain frequencies in very tiny doses. but keep keep the stuff inbewteen them intact, I can't do this accuratly with any EQ ive tried.
I can't make 500hz 0db
501-522 -6 db
522-1735 -12 db
etc etc...
Ive gotten close to having an absolute line. Say for instance I cut 500hz and below ..the sharper or faster down I go..the more 500-540hz are boosted. So in the end 499 may be dead silent, but 500-540hz would be like +32 db o.o..then the spike evens out at 0db around 560hz and on...
No use to obsess over this my friend.. Steeper slopes than 48db/oct at MOST, would sound very unmusical/unnatural. Just make do with 48db/oct and less.
I once heard of a filter that could cut at over 300db/oct. But I can´t seem to find it.
Anyway, it should be about the SOUND, not the math when it comes to music. But if
you´re just curious from a scientific perspective - then ok.