The Q setting narrows the cut, or notch, focusing on the problem frequency. A guitar with excessive hum, for example, may benefit from a notch filter with Frequency set at 60 Hz, just as with the Equalization plugin. Notch Filter - An equalizer that focuses on a problem frequency on an otherwise good-sounding track, helping to reduce that frequency.For example, a bass guitar with excessive finger noise may be improved by setting the Cutoff frequency around 2,500 Hz. Low Pass Filter - An equalizer that cuts frequencies above the cutoff frequency, but otherwise works the same way as the High Pass Filter.Drag the Cutoff frequency slider to fine-tune your result. For example, instead of dragging down 15 sliders for an acoustic rhythm guitar, choose the High Pass Filter, set the Cutoff frequency to 500 Hz and select a Rolloff amount.
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