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is there a bandpass filter as auv3!?
is there a bandpass filter as auv3!?
2 knobs like this one on desktop (and my fav)
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Would like to know this as well, I use it in Gadget to make my kick woolly. Simple but effective.
TB EQ, add one High pass 60db and one Low pass 60db and adjust the frequencies of each to taste.
It may not be 'two nobs' but you'll get two dots you can move around and also see how it affects the sound.
If you need to be even more surgical use FF Pro-Q3 and one High pass and Low pass in brick wall mode.
How about this one? and it´s free!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rrs-hlf-3c/id1641858127
thanks Samu!
thanks Sharif- I had that but the name is not easy to remember:)
I believe the redrock one is based off of the filters on the m-peq pulteq so it has very broad strokes. The absolute best multifilter with an amazing bandpass is the free blamsoft F-16 filter
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I got the RedRock, very good and indeed broad strokes. The F-16 is a good tip, thanks!
Try BLEASS Filter, which is quite nice.
Might be too advanced, but Fabfilter Volcano will do the job and a whole lot more
Jen’s Guell has a WU Band Pass Filter, not sure if it’s what you’re looking for, but it’s strictly a BP filter.
This topic has been covered a few times. I recommend choosing any AUv3 EQ (e.g., AU3FX:PeakQ) and start with one of its band pass presets.