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dB slope with resonance). Use this mode to
create wah-wah effects for guitars.
Band
elimination
(„Notch-Filter
")
Two parallel filters (–36 dB) with linked
base frequencies create two 'notches' in the
frequency spectrum. This allows you to
create interesting sounds (e.g. guitar chords),
and it sounds similar to a phaser.
High-pass
This mode achieves the opposite effect to
the low-pass filter. Frequencies below the
base frequency are filtered steeply. If you
'thin out' sections of your track (for example,
a drum track) with a tempo-based
modulation, this can sound very effective
when contrasted with the full-range
frequency spectrum (for example, if the filter
is turned off for the next object).
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