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Old 3rd July 2006   #1
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Need hardware hp- and lp- filters

I need a bunch of hardware hi- and lowpass filters for filtering fx sends.

I've found some 70's neves but they're just too expensive for this purpose.

I've also come across some older (German) Siemens modules that are very good deals but they are one filter per module. Would be more convenient with both hpf and lpf in one module.

Is there anything else out there ?
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I use the filters off a DS201 gate for this purpose (with key listen).

Works well.

Not that slutty though
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How about the Urei 565 (little dipper)? Should work for you... not cheap though...
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How about the Urei 565 (little dipper)? Should work for you... not cheap though...
I was about to say the same.


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Ward Beck mades some good ones and they pop up on ebay now and again.
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I've needed the same thing lately. I'm thinking about picking up TC Electronic M-One XL for this. Not sure if 12 dB/octave is steep enough.... I think I would prefer 24.

Don't know if a digital solution like that would work for you? They are cheap enough, and available used. The original M-One is likely the same filters, even cheaper.

And hey, you get free FX with it.

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