what's the best Q setting for the EQ 8 low cut when you need to "roll off" the low end frequencies?
i've read a few different articles that say different things...
Q setting for low end roll off?
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fishmonkey
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Re: Q setting for low end roll off?
use the setting that sounds best to your ears. try different setting and compare them directly.
Re: Q setting for low end roll off?
is the default setting of .071 pretty good for anything under 200hz?funken wrote:depends where you are rolling off from. The higher the hz the lower the Q, if you are talking kick or bass. If you are in the mid or upper range you can probably go fairly steep, but still best not to overdo it.
thanks but i've listened to crappy garage and punk most of my life and found it to sound quite awesome, so what sounds "best" is entirely subjective. unfortunately i can find redeeming merits in even the worst production, so my judgement probably isn't the best. right now i'm looking for some hard and fast rules when playing in the electronic realm.fishmonkey wrote:use the setting that sounds best to your ears. try different setting and compare them directly.
Re: Q setting for low end roll off?
use your ears... (we can't hear your source material...)
as a general default "easy" roll-off..
I use 1 band...Q somewhere between 0.6-0.78
if I need a steeper cut then I use another 'band' in addition...
as a general default "easy" roll-off..
I use 1 band...Q somewhere between 0.6-0.78
if I need a steeper cut then I use another 'band' in addition...

Re: Q setting for low end roll off?
thanks guys, appreciate it.
Re: Q setting for low end roll off?
The problem I see with that is that the rolloff still causes so called overshoots (see viewtopic.php?f=1&t=154087, section "question 4"), even if you are using Q values around 0.7.
This means that there is the likeliness that you get more level out of it that you have put into it, even if you want to suck out much of the bass energy (I tried with values around 80 Hz).
My plan was to create a clean computer based two-way frequency crossover with Live and the EQ 8 to be able to avoid another physical device consuming power and material and gathering dust in my room.
This means that there is the likeliness that you get more level out of it that you have put into it, even if you want to suck out much of the bass energy (I tried with values around 80 Hz).
My plan was to create a clean computer based two-way frequency crossover with Live and the EQ 8 to be able to avoid another physical device consuming power and material and gathering dust in my room.
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