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High Pass
Removes low-frequency content and can add resonance around the cutoff.
Detailed explanation
Removes low-frequency content and can add resonance around the cutoff.
The High Pass filter is useful for cleaning rumble, tightening low end, or making space for other layers. It can also become a creative effect when swept dynamically.
To use it, insert High Pass in the audio chain, raise Frequency until unwanted lows are reduced, then add Q only if you want a resonant edge at the cutoff.
Because cutoff and resonance are clear modulation targets, this node pairs naturally with the LFO for movement.
What to know
- • Great for subtractive filtering and low-end cleanup.
- • Sweeping the cutoff adds motion to static sounds.
- • Works as both a corrective and creative effect.
Key controls
Frequency
Move the cutoff point upward to remove more lows.
Q / Resonance
Emphasize the edge of the cutoff for sharper character.
High-pass node
Visual reference for high-pass node.