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Why are some of the SAME filters so DIFFERENT?
This has always driven me crazy but it doesn't seem right.
I KNOW some filters are simply better than others. But if you understand what I'm saying you'll see why this isn't what I'm talking about.
All of FL's native filters sound like this (on lowpass) Massives (again LP) and Reasons LP filter among many others.
Vangards LP filter doesn't, V-Stations doesn't, and many others.
But if you open/close the LP filter in something like FL's native ones you get sort of a dry/straight cut off affect.
If you open/close the filters in Vangard or V-Station you get that effect BUT you also get a glossy bubble like sound. Its hard to explain. I know some filters just sound sharper and better quality, but this is like something some LP filters just do or don't & its confusing.
Like you can open an LP12 filter in Vangard, than shut its filter off and use FL's native LP12 filter setting, and you get 2 completely different effects opening/closing them.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Why do some filters do this and others don't? And is there a name for it?
I may have confused some people but its a really noticeable difference, if I have to post examples I will.
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