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Originally Posted by TRW Thanks for the reply...
Is that 7k2 on the HMF or HF?
I'm considering making both the HMF and HF bell/shelf switching so you can shelve off at 16k and shelve up at 6k8 on shit that is too zingy etc.
Concerning the 400Hz - I figured the sweepable LMF band would get you there?
Allowing you to say bump up 56Hz on a kick while scooping 400Hz? which is something I do a bunch...
would you rather see a 400Hz on the LF too?
I have another scale for LF which is: 33, 56, 100, 180, 270, 390 - is that better for you?
Personally like having the 82Hz LF option - that is kick central for me.
+9dB at 400 on the 550b! LOL bet that sounded ace... maybe on a really thin trumpet!?
I agree on the 2nd order HPF/LPF... that is one area I still need to decide upon.
Thanks again
Appreciate it.
T |
7k2 on the HMF
and yeah, the first scale for the LF was better.
I need a HPF that goes low and still have the low band to bell up a bit somewhere near 80-150
But if you do some HPing ITB, thats fine too.
I guess what I was saying is I may use your LF as a chelf to cut at 56 and then The LF band is taken, so Im already into the sweep band for bumping a specific freq, (say 82, or 100) that would be my concern.
what about 38 and an x 2 for 76, instead of 75 on the HPF.
yeah, +9 at 400 - I'm sure it sounded good, but I'm curious what they were doing with it. maybe distorting something?!? I dont know. no other bands are touched. fvckers shoulda zeroed shit, now I gotta know.
400 is just a solid point to have, and having the freq and q vari is great. but having 400 on bell and shelf right there is great too.
but yes, yo have this very well thought out so far.
kinda reminds me of the old neotek desk (series Ie?

) that had one sweepable band, and a buch of fixed freqs on other bands, very practical in use!