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CurveEQ steep filtering

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HI!  I have question if it is possible to use Curve as a steep HP filter to get rid of the lowest freq (20 or 30hz).I know there is a preset - steep filter,but I can't move the points to cut the lowest freq and keep its steep character.Thanks for help

CurveEQ is not really suitable for steep filtering since its EQ range is down to -30 dB only.  If you have Elephant I suggest you to use its DC filter section since to my knowledge linear-phase DC filters may sound a bit smeared due to low-frequency pre-ringing artifact.

Thanks for reply,I have Elephant and I'll try it.I was hoping for something like UAD Cambridge EQ has.  There is one very steep filter to choose (36db/oct) that is great for removing the lowest unwanted freq.  Maybe you could think of applying similar filter to one of Voxengo eqs - just a suggestion:)

Well, in my opinion, such filter is not really suitable for CurveEQ due to phase-linearity.  In Elephant it's in its place since such DC offset filtering is usually required on the last step before loudness maximization/limiting.
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