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    SVF + one-poles for multi-slope filter, good idea?

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    • YinxiY
      Yinxi
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      Hi Hise users,

      I’m experimenting with filter slopes in scriptnode and wanted to know if my approach makes sense.

      Right now I’m doing:

      SVF (-12 dB) → one-pole → one-pole

      This lets me switch between -12, -18, and -24 dB/oct by bypassing the one-poles, with the SVF providing the resonance for all modes. It works, But I’m not sure if this is a recommended no-code way to build multi-slope filters in HISE.
      (I know I could just use the basic FX Filter, but I’d really like resonance on -6 dB and -18 dB too.)

      Also, I’d love to get a -6 dB/oct slope with resonance, but haven’t found a way to do that yet.

      What do you think?

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