Lowpass - Highpass hard cuts with Ableton plugins?!?!

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damagedgoods wrote:Well, each EQ8 cut is 12db/oct, so string together two and you've got yourself 24.
the great part is you can do it all on 1 EQ8. and design all your resonance curves and everything.

IMO you don't really need any other eq, it just takes a while to design each eq but because you have all those difference shapes and curves you can put any type of eq together.

Don't forget to put into high quality mode, you'll hear less aliasing that way. :)
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i dont think HiQ exist in Live8?! does it?!

thnx for all the help!
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It does, right click the title bar of the effect.
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thnxx!!

btw! what other plugins have HiQ mode??
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Most of the ones where aliasing is an issue, I think. AFAIK "Hi-Quality mode" just oversamples everything by 2x then downsamples again at the end. You can see the difference on a spectogram but whether or not you can hear it will probably depend on what kind of sounds you're feeding into it. It'll be about twice as CPU intensive, so use your ears to decide.
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i've recently switched to only using the native ableton stuff

however sonnox, flux, stillwell, waves ssl, and DDMF all have low and hi pass filters built into the eq. sonnox native in particular does the most drastic sub bass removal ive ever seen (on the graph). hearing the difference is another story

it sounds crazy maybe but im beginning to think ableton actually makes the "best" plugins
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Brankis wrote: it sounds crazy maybe but im beginning to think ableton actually makes the "best" plugins
and thats why Ableton users love mixing in Logic. :?
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tone-def wrote:
Brankis wrote: it sounds crazy maybe but im beginning to think ableton actually makes the "best" plugins
and thats why Ableton users love mixing in Logic. :?
hehehe

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