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selhurstwunderkid
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filtersin eq
hello there im looking for some advice regarding eq. Im in my first year of making tunes and am well confused about the parametric eq in fl studio. What i cant figureout is what r the benefits of using the highpass and lowpass filters here as opposed to what i currently do which is usethe filters in the vst or samplerchannel. Can anyone put me straight please. Cheers people.
Re: filtersin eq
No real difference, curves might be slightly different but they're virtually the same. Some synths will have analog modeled filters or a saturation stage built in; you may find these have a fatter tone, but it's fairly subjective. For general utility filtering the EQ will be fine. Go with whatever sounds best.
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selhurstwunderkid
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Re: filtersin eq
Thanks for replying mate, that answered my question and some. God i love this forum. I just hope that one day i know enough to be able to help newbies like you guys have helped me. Excuse me while i go and blub.
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