Stu Cox Welcome to the show...
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[Edited by Stu Cox on 15-01-2006 04:34 AM] Quote:
| Spherical wrote on 15-01-2006 02:55 AM
Lol, I guess you're working in Logic?
It's the worst part of it - the filter has no resonance.
I'm currently using Antares Filter VST, it's a very powerful filter, but the annoying thing about this plugin, is that when the cutoff is set to full/off - the resonance still changes the sound, and makes it sound dull.
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A lot of them do that, including Tonic (the one built into Cubase SX)... which also seems to have a talent of dropping the volume slightly if you've got any resonance on.
It's actually due to the nature of filters - a natural (hardware) filter by its nature would exhibit the same effects and you have to go out of your way to avoid it... so they just haven't tried to correct that.
I think the reason the Sony plugin won't automate in Logic is probably because it's DX, not VST - you can get DX to VST converters (and vice versa) which basically allow you to use DX as if it was VST and the other way round, which might solve the problem. I'm afraid I don't know of any specifically, I use the FXpansion VST -> DX converter but I've never tried to do it the other way so I'm not sure if that one does it... but I'm sure at some point I've seen a program that can so I recommend just having a look around.
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