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djbruuen
hi guys, i'd love to be able to find a really good vst/direct x plugin for high pass low pass band pass functions (is this referred to as a dynamic eq??? i've seen this phrase, but am not sure)

anyways, thanks for your suggestions!
BOOsTER
get a waves bundle...

then put your VST Shell in your VST folder
and use the Waves AudioTrack as the low/hig/bandpass............
hey cheggy
The answer to your question is in the question itself. ;)
hey cheggy
The answer would be Filter VST, by antares. Awsome product.
Beyer
Is the waveshell automatable?
BOOsTER
as far as I know the audiotrack by waves is automatable...at least in Acid Pro ;)

Though I haven't tested it through waveshell
IDarkISwordI
Hey. All controls on all VSTs are automatable (with some very minor exceptions). The idea of having VSTs was to be able to do anything with it, that you could otherwise do with MIDI and hardware racks. There are a few things in some VSTs hard linked to certain controllers or arent automatable, such as the options (duh) and some other minor bits of the software that may not really effect the sound in a realtime manner. The only reason that something (minus the exceptions) wouldnt be automatable is due to a fault/lacking/shortfall of the host app.

Cheers,
Zac
hey cheggy
Waves audio track doesn't really have a filter. It has eq with shelfing but that's not really the same as a filter.
DjGeMiNi529
if u use fl they got a vst effect called fruity filter
its pretty good
BOOsTER
quote:
Originally posted by hey cheggy
Waves audio track doesn't really have a filter. It has eq with shelfing but that's not really the same as a filter.


look at the modes of band 1 and 4...it does have a high/low pass switch...now I feel a bit confused :rolleyes:

DJ Shibby
quote:
Originally posted by DjGeMiNi529
if u use fl they got a vst effect called fruity filter
its pretty good


Yup, it really is that simple.

Good luck.
Axolotyl
quote:
Originally posted by hey cheggy
The answer would be Filter VST, by antares. Awsome product.


+1

Played with it last night for the first time and was well impressed. The Sherman Filterbank of the VST world ;)
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