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A'hoy, mateys!

I'm looking for a band-pass filter that I can control the width on the cut frequency range. This way, I would be able to make a sound of a cutting LP and HP filter sweep at the same time, except with the twist of only 1 knob. Does such a thing exist? I need it to be cheap to free.

Arg!

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Chase wrote:This way, I would be able to make a sound of a cutting LP and HP filter sweep at the same time
To emphasize more, I'm trying to be able to have everything cut out except for 1 mid frequecy and then expand it in both directions until you can hear the whole thing.

I know that the parametric filter in FLStudio can be set to recreate almost any filter sound, but I cant really get this one where I want it.

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Chase wrote:A'hoy, mateys!

I'm looking for a band-pass filter that I can control the width on the cut frequency range. This way, I would be able to make a sound of a cutting LP and HP filter sweep at the same time, except with the twist of only 1 knob. Does such a thing exist? I need it to be cheap to free.

Arg!
Try

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1530.html

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Galleoneer wrote:
Chase wrote:A'hoy, mateys!

I'm looking for a band-pass filter that I can control the width on the cut frequency range. This way, I would be able to make a sound of a cutting LP and HP filter sweep at the same time, except with the twist of only 1 knob. Does such a thing exist? I need it to be cheap to free.

Arg!
Try

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1530.html
attention whore.

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:hihi: *phew*
Anyways, any more suggestions?

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Yeah, i'd suggest that when people want to reply with the name of the synth, its probably better just to type out the name of the synth then provide a link for it.

Oh, and Bandpass in GRM Tools can do whatcha want.

or u could just automate two filters?

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Sicklecell666 wrote:
Galleoneer wrote:
Chase wrote:A'hoy, mateys!

I'm looking for a band-pass filter that I can control the width on the cut frequency range. This way, I would be able to make a sound of a cutting LP and HP filter sweep at the same time, except with the twist of only 1 knob. Does such a thing exist? I need it to be cheap to free.

Arg!
Try

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1530.html
attention whore.
???

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hoffy wrote:or u could just automate two filters?
That's what I've been doing for ever now when I want to do this, but I'm getting a bit sick of this.

I hate having to automate 2 different parameters at the same point in a track. I always have to slightly adjust both automations until they sound right together.

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Galleoneer wrote:
Sicklecell666 wrote:
Galleoneer wrote:
Chase wrote:A'hoy, mateys!

I'm looking for a band-pass filter that I can control the width on the cut frequency range. This way, I would be able to make a sound of a cutting LP and HP filter sweep at the same time, except with the twist of only 1 knob. Does such a thing exist? I need it to be cheap to free.

Arg!
Try

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1530.html
attention whore.
???
a joke.

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This question has come up before, and we've never found the right solution. The GRM bandpass is the only thing that fits the bill exactly, but it isn't cheap, and I'm not sure you can widen the bandwidth with one knob.

Best thing I can think of, outside of a parametric EQ or using Nyquist EQ, would be to make something in Synthedit.

The Galleoneer one is a good filter, but might not do exactly what you want. Try setting the cutoff to the centre frequency and then slide the C-scale slider. Might do it.

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Sinus makes a quad bandpass filter called Multilens. It's a bit more advanced than what you might be looking for, but it's cheap and I think you might be able to tweak it to do what you want. It's a neat effect nonetheless.
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the bandpass included has 2 slides one for left side and one for right side (of the pass freqs) after you adjust them to the range you want, just click the 'lock' button and now either slider will move the other..


now if the camels would finally get busy on V3 with LFO controls I'd be like this guy -> :love:

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