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      Gudru
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      hello,

      I was using the filter fx in hise and was wondering how to change slope of filter like in other software. thank you!

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        ustk @Gudru
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        @Gudru Internally they all work the same, by stacking multiple filters. Slope isn't a variable in filter design (well, for most filters...)

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          Gudru @ustk
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          @ustk thank you! if i had ahdsr on one filter, would i need to duplicate everything on the other? would controlling one attack knob on the ui control all attacks on all filters, to get slope?

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            d.healey
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            You probably should take a look at scriptnode (someone posted recently about the same thing)

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              Lindon @Gudru
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              @Gudru said in change slope of filter fx:

              @ustk thank you! if i had ahdsr on one filter, would i need to duplicate everything on the other? would controlling one attack knob on the ui control all attacks on all filters, to get slope?

              you dont get filter slope(dB drop off over 1 octave) from the envelope - you need as @ustk says place filters in series to get increased slopes - so a 6dB slope filter, followed by another = a 12dB filter etc.

              If you have filters in series like this then you will need to manage each ones q and freq together along with all the modulators(if you are using envelopes say) again "together"

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