Clean Boost with variable HighPass???

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Not sure but think it might be like the tone control on a Big Muff or DS-1 ?

Less than 10% use MIDI. I have a few MIDI rigs and have not used them in years. I don't see many people using MIDI rigs. Craig Anderson comes to mind. He might have the info you want.
quick search:
"Craig Peter Anderson (born May 21, 1981) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender"
i don't think that's the person you meant.
Is he a member here?
 
How come I have absolutely no idea what anyone is talking about in this thread?
high pass or low pass are typically characterised by their cut off frequency. It's common to give the frequency at which the signal is damped 3db compared to the highest/unfiltered part of signal.
I want a pedal where i can change that frequency so i might just use a filter which cuts frequencies under 20Hz, which i don't hear anyway, or cut most lows around and under 85 Hz which is the resonance frequenz of a lot of speakers and the lows can get overbearing easily with neck PUs.
Or maybe i want to cut even higher, but i want pedal where i can set that frequency (and therefore variable Highpass)
 
high pass or low pass are typically characterised by their cut off frequency. It's common to give the frequency at which the signal is damped 3db compared to the highest/unfiltered part of signal.
I want a pedal where i can change that frequency so i might just use a filter which cuts frequencies under 20Hz, which i don't hear anyway, or cut most lows around and under 85 Hz which is the resonance frequenz of a lot of speakers and the lows can get overbearing easily with neck PUs.
Or maybe i want to cut even higher, but i want pedal where i can set that frequency (and therefore variable Highpass)
Thanks-- truly ! I get it now.
 
The Fortin Tempest is a clone of the VFE Dragon. I owned one for a bit but something about it wasn't gelling with my setup. The treble always sounded rolled off and the mids boosted even when I had both the HPF and LPF all the way off.
 
Surprisingly very few pedals mentioned in this thread.

I find a HPF as useful as a LPF.
 
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