4 channels of HPF/LPF in one rack space?
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4 channels of HPF/LPF in one rack space?
I feel like I've seen a unit like this before. Anybody know of a product like this?I love my RAMSA board, but it lacks high-pass filters, which I find indespensible! Doesn't have to be anything fancy, just solidly built and clean-sounding. Preferably something easy to find used on eBay.
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Harrison makes an 8 channel one (832C) - not cheap but still rather cost effective "per channel":
http://harrisonconsoles.com/site/832c.html
D&R made a 1/2 RU 2-channel unit (I have 2 of those). But they are hard to find used...
http://harrisonconsoles.com/site/832c.html
D&R made a 1/2 RU 2-channel unit (I have 2 of those). But they are hard to find used...
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If you're trying to save money, there's gotta be a reasonable way to DIY several passive ones.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Passive ... -Circuits/
Otherwise I would have recommended the API L200 rack loaded with L215 modules
http://www.apiaudio.com/product.php?id=115
http://www.instructables.com/id/Passive ... -Circuits/
Otherwise I would have recommended the API L200 rack loaded with L215 modules
http://www.apiaudio.com/product.php?id=115
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Press "key listen" and the audio path travels through the adjustable filters. The 612 is an excellent box for other uses too. It's about the best gate out there and doubles as an excellent expander.
I used to use them to mix with, I would "de-compress" over squashed tracks with them before the brick wall techniques made that impossible. Give me 3 db to work with and I can fix those tracks here.
The gating is also excellent but I've not needed that feature here as I don't have any noise issues to fix.
So now my pair mostly collects dust awaiting the need for those excellent filters. I found they are very usefull for reverb sends and returns. I do a lot of acoustic jazz here and the overheads can be HP filtered. The returns are also used with the low pass filters to keep excessive reverb cymbal leakage in control.
I used to use them to mix with, I would "de-compress" over squashed tracks with them before the brick wall techniques made that impossible. Give me 3 db to work with and I can fix those tracks here.
The gating is also excellent but I've not needed that feature here as I don't have any noise issues to fix.
So now my pair mostly collects dust awaiting the need for those excellent filters. I found they are very usefull for reverb sends and returns. I do a lot of acoustic jazz here and the overheads can be HP filtered. The returns are also used with the low pass filters to keep excessive reverb cymbal leakage in control.
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