A short cut to low cuts for delays etc.

Started by Matthias K., October 26, 2022, 01:18:50 AM

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Matthias K.

I always missed a low cut filter option on the BOSS delays. It would help to weed out the sonic energy on the lower side of the spectrum thus letting the direct signal stand out with delays still being crisp and possibly loud.

Now, if you have a spare divider in your given patch you can achieve this even without utilizing any other block:

1) adjust your spare divider to "dual" and the mixer mode to "stereo"
2) for, say, path A dial in the HPF (high pass) Filter with a cutoff frequency to your liking
3) place the delay block on path A
4) adjust delay effect level as needed and dial out the direct level completely
5) Voilá!

Now you can create e. g. a super narrowly banded dub-style delay. Of course you can do the same trick (even finer tailored) with an eq block thrown on path A. But in the rare situation when all your eqs are already in use this is yet another way to go.

If my little short cut is obvious to every pundit here I happily apologize :-)