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Quote from: caymanreview on November 13, 2004, 04:33:49 PMran the hpf on the v3 at 1 for the first set and then at 2 for the 2nd set. should ahve had it on 2 the whole time.
Quote from: dklein on November 13, 2004, 07:21:36 PMQuote from: caymanreview on November 13, 2004, 04:33:49 PMran the hpf on the v3 at 1 for the first set and then at 2 for the 2nd set. should ahve had it on 2 the whole time. At setting 1 the rolloff is at a higher frequency which will result in less bass overall. But then you said that you prefer 2 (which has more bass), which implies you might want to add bass to the first set, but the thread was 'removing bass'. Any chance you're confusing the settings or which set was recorded with which setting?Also, do you know what your jumper settings were (slope and cutoff). If so, it will be relatively easy to mimic in software.
Quote from: twoodruff on November 17, 2004, 09:27:50 AMQuote from: dklein on November 13, 2004, 07:21:36 PMQuote from: caymanreview on November 13, 2004, 04:33:49 PMran the hpf on the v3 at 1 for the first set and then at 2 for the 2nd set. should ahve had it on 2 the whole time. At setting 1 the rolloff is at a higher frequency which will result in less bass overall. But then you said that you prefer 2 (which has more bass), which implies you might want to add bass to the first set, but the thread was 'removing bass'. Any chance you're confusing the settings or which set was recorded with which setting?Also, do you know what your jumper settings were (slope and cutoff). If so, it will be relatively easy to mimic in software.this sounds like advanced taping, I am still a beginner
Quote from: dmonterisi on November 17, 2004, 09:44:18 AMhow come you haven't jumped in on the v3 discussion b/w j frank and natelsky on the digipanic list???
Quote from: dmonterisi on November 17, 2004, 11:05:37 AMunfortunately, it's on a mailing list without an archive.