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Fruity Parametric Eq 2 Download. 3/1/2018 0 Comments One of my favourite plugins in FL Studio is the parametric EQ2. This is seriously one of the most advanced EQ’s I have ever seen. If you have never used it, then you are missing out on a lot. The plugin has all of the normal features of a parametric EQ overlayed on top of a spectrum analyser.
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Getting rid of the lower harmonics from basic 3xOsc patches, cutting out high end noise from samples, etc). The problem I run into is that when I use it to cut out, say, everything from 150Hz down, it never really cuts the frequencies all the way out, I always end up having to roll off using the mixer channel's 3-band EQ, which seems way more active.
Is there a way to adjust how much the individual band controls on the Parametric EQ effect the output? I always end up getting the result I want, it just seems silly to have to do it twice. Don't get me wrong, I love the Parametric EQ 2, I think it's probably one of the best tools at my disposal, I just find that it lacks when using it for absolute cuts. When I want to completely remove all the frequencies below or above a certain threshold, it never seems to get rid of them like a filter with a hard cutoff freq. I imagine it may have something to do with the band shape selection, but even when I muck around with that, I never get the cutoffs I'm looking for, which is where the channel EQ comes in, which like I mentioned, seems way more active. I haven't actually tried any changes to the band orders, but I definitely will.
It seems like those are variances of the band type? Or does that actually affect the behavior of the cutoff sweep? I can the definitely hear the difference between doing a steep cut with the P-EQ 2 vs. The channel EQ, especially when pulling down the bass fader on the channel EQ, which is usually centered around 100Hz.
And I really only have to use the channel mixer when cutting out low frequencies, usually from samples or patches with a lot of harmonics, eg. A square wave from the 3xOsc with no filtering. Also, I understand what you're saying about a steep or 'cliff' filter sounding bad but there are situations where it seems to be necessary to keep the higher register sounds from interfering with a sub patch, kicks, etc. Come to think of it though, that might be why the P-EQ 2 wants to let some of the frequencies below the cut bleed through, to avoid that sharp drop off.