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Title: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
Post by: pool on January 29, 2007, 02:01:23 AM
Is there a HPF in SF8? Or is it done through plugins?
Regards
pool
Title: Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
Post by: Jhurlbs81 on January 31, 2007, 07:20:11 PM
I would imagine you'd have at least a few options.  I use 6.0 Pro, and there are various roll-offs, and filters.

Jesse
Title: Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
Post by: habit on January 31, 2007, 08:45:23 PM
Is there a HPF in SF8? Or is it done through plugins?
Regards
pool

There are probably other ways to go about it, but the path below will allow you to "Enable Low or High-Shelf from Infinity to 25dB"

Process > EQ > Paragraphic
Title: Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
Post by: Church-Audio on January 31, 2007, 08:53:43 PM
Is there a HPF in SF8? Or is it done through plugins?
Regards
pool

Your better off using eq to eliminate the bump then to simply high pass it.. Remember my friend high pass filter does not solve all your problems :) I would take a look at it in the spectrum analyser and see where the bumps are then USE your ears to take out as little as you can live with. I would stay away from anything after 150hz because then your going to suck all the warmth out of your recording..
Title: Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
Post by: deadhoarse on February 06, 2007, 10:23:02 PM

Your better off using eq to eliminate the bump then to simply high pass it.. Remember my friend high pass filter does not solve all your problems :) I would take a look at it in the spectrum analyser and see where the bumps are then USE your ears to take out as little as you can live with. I would stay away from anything after 150hz because then your going to suck all the warmth out of your recording..

Can you explain a but more on what to look for in the spectrum analyser and how to remove the bumps?
Title: Re: Soundforge 8 High Pass Filter
Post by: Church-Audio on February 06, 2007, 10:54:50 PM

Your better off using eq to eliminate the bump then to simply high pass it.. Remember my friend high pass filter does not solve all your problems :) I would take a look at it in the spectrum analyser and see where the bumps are then USE your ears to take out as little as you can live with. I would stay away from anything after 150hz because then your going to suck all the warmth out of your recording..

Can you explain a but more on what to look for in the spectrum analyser and how to remove the bumps?

Sure your looking for anything that is a peek in the frequency band above 0db for example.. So if you see a constant peek at 100hz you can use an eq to reduce it I will look up some pictures of sound analysis to show you I have a few examples on my computer... Give me a day or so ok...