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Re: Filter or Phasing effect in dance music



Doing this live. So just use a low pass (meaning only low frequencies are allowed through?) and then assign a nob to control the sweep...or I guess I could automate this in syc with BPM.


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yeah, it's just a low pass filter, with the sweep and bypass
automated. are you trying to reproduce this live, or in a recording?

sim

On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Kris Hartung <krispen.hartung@gmail.com> wrote:
I often hear this effect in dance music where the put some sort of filter or
phasing on the entire mix and it rises slowing...sounds almost like an
evolving high pass filter or maybe a phasor. Anyone know how to do this?
It usually builds up over a duration of 8-16 measure and then drops out
immediately on the down beat.
I don't have a sound clip on hand, but it is a VERY common device used in
dance music in discos and dance clubs.