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Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
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low-pass. Means low frequencies pass through the filter. The knobs on mixers are called EQ (equalisation) knobs. They work just like a volume knob, except that they let you isolate certain frequency ranges. So if you turn all of the low knob down, then it's like turning the volume knob down to zero for only the low frequencies.
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Oct-25-2006 01:43
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Oct-25-2006 03:13
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AnomalyConcept
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicagoish, USA
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Think of a filter like an oil or air filter- it removes 'stuff' from the oil or air, respectively.
Filters, with respect to audio, remove certain frequencies. Basically, bass = low frequency and treble = high frequency.
low-pass filters do what it says: pass low (frequencies), eg. remove high frequencies.
high-pass filters remove low frequencies, passing only the high-frequencies.
As 'miamitranceman' said, filters can be used as an effect, particularly those which you can alter the frequency where it stops 'passing' (cutoff frequency).
Disclaimer: I am an Electrical Engineer (in training). Forgive me if I'm being too technical with terms. =P
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Oct-25-2006 04:31
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