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Multiband Gater?
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| TaylorR |
was wondering if there's one out there?
seems like a neat idea. *shrugs* |
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| palm |
| oh the compression threads, it kills me. |
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| LfmC |
| quote: | Originally posted by TaylorR
was wondering if there's one out there?
seems like a neat idea. *shrugs* |
Izotope Ozone.
Has a multiband compressor/expander which can be used as a multiband gate. |
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| kitphillips |
Nooooo guys. He said multiband gatER. Not multiband gate.
Theres one in reaktor from memory. Have a look in the user library. Otherwise, I think maybe camelspace might do the trick?
PS
If you were actually after a multiband gate, then I think sonalksis makes DQ1 and CQ1, one of which will work for you if you use their expansion options I think? I've never really used a gate... |
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| TaylorR |
thanks for the replies guys.
i'll look into it :)
yeah, it was a gater as kit mentioned. something along the lines of mgtriggergate (a free vst) but i suppose with three different panels for the lows, mids, and highs. |
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| kitphillips |
| You could probably build it yourself with some clever routing and filters... |
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| aquila |
| What effect would a multiband gater have? Would it be similar to automating a number of notch filters? |
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| TaylorR |
| quote: | Originally posted by aquila
What effect would a multiband gater have? Would it be similar to automating a number of notch filters? |
actually, yeah. it can be. I think notch filtering wouldn't have the same exact effect of EQ kill buttons on a DJ mixer if you were to press them really fast.....but having control of the Q would actually be a nice feature if someone were to make this gater.
i actually just found this little vst but haven't tried it out yet...
http://allfreevst.blogspot.com/2009/01/eqkiller.html
guess you could make it happen by automating those 'push' buttons :D |
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