joulss
Member
Hi,
I know the subject has been opened a lot of times... but I'm not asking a question about the side chain! Well I have a GSSL with DBX 202C VCAs and the turbo board. I love it and it sounds much better than the THAT 2180 version, more "balls", sounds fuller and not as bright and agressive as the THAT. I also have a Neve Master Buss Processor which is a $4k piece of gear and I actually prefer the compression of my GSSL, much punchier (the Neve tends to smooth everything). I mastered a lot of albums with the GSSL, clients are happy.
Anyway, the GSSL is great but sometimes it's too much on some electro tracks, the sound becomes thin and narrow. Sometimes it's good cause it helps tighten everything in the low end when the kick is a little blurry, but sometimes it takes out the punch of the track. So I'm looking for a way to add a high pass filter, but I don't want to add the super side chain board (actually I would have to put 2 of them because of the turbo mod), no space in my rack and everything is securely fasten I don't want to remove everything (kinda lazy guy). So I was wondering, is there a simple way to add a high pass filter with a fixed frequency ? (let's say 100hz).
I know a guy explained one day on the forum he just put a capacitor with a switch somewhere on the circuit but I don't remember... I don't even need a switch, it's mostly for mastering so it will be always on. If you know a simple way to do that, that would be cool.
Thank you for your help!
I know the subject has been opened a lot of times... but I'm not asking a question about the side chain! Well I have a GSSL with DBX 202C VCAs and the turbo board. I love it and it sounds much better than the THAT 2180 version, more "balls", sounds fuller and not as bright and agressive as the THAT. I also have a Neve Master Buss Processor which is a $4k piece of gear and I actually prefer the compression of my GSSL, much punchier (the Neve tends to smooth everything). I mastered a lot of albums with the GSSL, clients are happy.
Anyway, the GSSL is great but sometimes it's too much on some electro tracks, the sound becomes thin and narrow. Sometimes it's good cause it helps tighten everything in the low end when the kick is a little blurry, but sometimes it takes out the punch of the track. So I'm looking for a way to add a high pass filter, but I don't want to add the super side chain board (actually I would have to put 2 of them because of the turbo mod), no space in my rack and everything is securely fasten I don't want to remove everything (kinda lazy guy). So I was wondering, is there a simple way to add a high pass filter with a fixed frequency ? (let's say 100hz).
I know a guy explained one day on the forum he just put a capacitor with a switch somewhere on the circuit but I don't remember... I don't even need a switch, it's mostly for mastering so it will be always on. If you know a simple way to do that, that would be cool.
Thank you for your help!