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Old 05-23-2008, 03:00 AM   #1
merv
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Default Overtone EQ

This is my first attempt at a JS FX, it's based on Scott Stillwell's RBJ Cookbook EQ.

It's a dynamic EQ that takes a midi note input and calculates the note frequency and harmonic overtones then adjusts each EQ bands frequency accordingly.

It is best used more as a sound shaping tool than a normal eq and works well on monophonic lines, although it can also work on polyphonic lines when just fed the bass notes.

3 ways to use this plugin:

1. Inserted after a VST instrument (one that allows midi to pass through to the chain) as a sound shaper - try boosting the 1st & 2nd harmonic for more presence.

2. On an audio track with a midi recieve from a separate track, the midi track could be an exact copy of the audio (ie, copy a midi file to the next track before rendering then send the midi back to the original track) or you can send bass notes for a chord track.

3. On an audio track with Reatune first, sending midi to the chain - this works ok on slower lead lines but can produce some eratic results.

I've added a project file so you can see it working on a ReaSynth plugin.
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