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#1 ·
Which plug in do you use for your Hi/low pass EQ-ing?
it seems like there are a bunch o fthem in there and now with Ozone I'm tring to figure out which one is really the best and easiest to use.
 
#3 ·
ReaEQ has been my go to plugin for ages, but I started playing with the high pass on the Satson Channel Strip as I was wrapping up the mixes on my album, and somehow it sounded better to me.

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It's fairly cheap at $39.

Also, BlueCat Audio does a great free plugin bundle, and of them I really like the chorus and the EQ, in particular.

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I ended up using a combination of the above - Satson Channel Strip for a high pass, ReaEQ for a lot of my EQ tweaking, and then the BlueCat on a couple tracks where I tried some stuff and it seemed to work out better in the mix.
 
#6 ·
Since I know you have Satson anyway, try the HPF on that the next time you're mixing guitars. For some reason it seemed to sound sweeter to my ears - probably the Q settings or whatever so maybe I could get there with ReaEQ, but I just found myself really liking it.
 
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