Looking for an EQ that was posted a while back
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meriter |
Not sure if I imagined this but is there an EQ that will automatically adjust the curves based on the pitch of a note being played? I've got this bass where the lower notes are kinda dropping out but the higher notes sound perfect.. any ideas? |
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MSZ |
Sorry dont know your answer but you could try resampling a good note in a sampler. |
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meriter |
thats a good technique but this bass voice is evolving, like every note sounds kinda different, just isolating 1 would kinda kill the magic. low pass filter controlled by velocity sensitivity with a randomized velo midi effect fed into the synth, i'd have to recreate the whole thing, basically start from scratch :/ |
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meriter |
when it's done! Which will hopefully be today or tomorrow. |
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Looney4Clooney |
Spline EQ , Equilibrium from DMG
granted you have to actually do the moving yourself but it allows you to move the curve by valubes that make sense musically ie semitones. |
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clay |
use a filter with keboard track instead? or is the EQ really advanced like massive ups and downs over the specter? you could chain three filters (one notch, one hp, one lp f.example) with kb-track? |
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Looney4Clooney |
that would be a very unintuitive PITA way to do it. But sure. |
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