Re: Bandpass Filter for Guitar?
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:18 pm
Yep, definitely, I mostly use the MF Drive with the drive switch in the high position and the gain low, there's not too much drive even then.
The tone control is really useful to further shape the sound and the peak switch is dialed in very well.
I also love the Xerograph Deluxe, it has the envelope features of course, both up and down and fast and slow sound awesome and it's just a great big and synthy sounding filter.
The BitQuest is great too as a sweep filter, maybe a bit more tricky to setup because the lowpass and highpass filters are in series so if you turn the high pass up too high you'll get more of a bandpass type effect and if you turn it down too low there aren't enough highs.
Overall these are my three favourite filters so far, they're all very powerful and can do some deep heavy and synthy sweeps.
I have an A/DA DI device so I could try to get something recorded, don't know how well it'll resemble the sound though, I'll try.
The tone control is really useful to further shape the sound and the peak switch is dialed in very well.
I also love the Xerograph Deluxe, it has the envelope features of course, both up and down and fast and slow sound awesome and it's just a great big and synthy sounding filter.
The BitQuest is great too as a sweep filter, maybe a bit more tricky to setup because the lowpass and highpass filters are in series so if you turn the high pass up too high you'll get more of a bandpass type effect and if you turn it down too low there aren't enough highs.
Overall these are my three favourite filters so far, they're all very powerful and can do some deep heavy and synthy sweeps.
I have an A/DA DI device so I could try to get something recorded, don't know how well it'll resemble the sound though, I'll try.