Djay Pro High Pass Filter Keyboard

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Djay Pro 2 includes a full keyboard editor which allows you to assign any feature in djay Pro 2 to a custom keyboard shortcut. This is especially useful if you work with a laptop and want to add frequently used features to your setup via the keyboard. Should I use the high pass filter on my Rode Videomic Pro? I just bought a Rode Videomic Pro for use with my 60D, and I'm finding very little information online about whether or not I should use the High Pass Filter sparingly or generously.

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Subject:High Pass Filter
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Hey everyone. I'm new to Studio One and have had it about a week and find it the most enjoyable DAW I've ever used. I am trying the free version out and have already decided to buy it as soon as I can afford to. It may be a little while before I can afford it.
Anyway my question is about a high pass filter. How can I apply a high pass filter in the free version?
If there is not a way to do it I may turn on the 30 day trial of the full version but I was kinda waiting to do that until I feel more comfortable using the new software so I know what I'm doing when I start the trial.
I know there is no support for the free version but thought I'd ask in the forums.
Thank you
Marc
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I suppose the free version offers the 'basic' Presonus Pro EQ (which is excellent and neutral).
You'll find low and high pass filters with different slopes available included in this plug.
It's my first choice when I need to clean the low or top end from rumble or hiss.
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Mr Fab wrote:I suppose the free version offers the 'basic' Presonus Pro EQ (which is excellent and neutral).
You'll find low and high pass filters with different slopes available included in this plug.
It's my first choice when I need to clean the low or top end from rumble or hiss.

Thank you very much for your reply. I'm just learning. been recording bad tracks for years so I'm trying to learn a little more now.
I'll try that out. I read you can use an EQ but I didn't know if it really had the same effect as what I am trying to do with the low pass. Guess it's obvious to you guys that know what your doing. haha
Subject:High Pass Filter
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High pass filter I meant..
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What are you trying to do? Free does not include Pro EQ, you would need to use the channel strip. I can't remember off the top of my head if the channel strip has a high pass. Look for a button/knob for low cut, it may be called that.

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I know there is no support for the free version but thought I'd ask in the forums.

While their is no official tech support for free you can get lots of help here. S1 Free actually has
it's own forum. You may get more/better responses posting there:
http://forumsarchive.presonus.com/forums/show/48.page

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matthewgorman wrote:What are you trying to do? Free does not include Pro EQ, you would need to use the channel strip. I can't remember off the top of my head if the channel strip has a high pass. Look for a button/knob for low cut, it may be called that.

Now I feel like a complete idiot. Yeah there is LC button there.
I'm just wanting to cut the low frequencies out that are not needed in the guitar and vocal parts. I read it can help the mix sound better.
What would you recommend for the Hz on a guitar track for low cut? 70-80hz?
again sorry guys I am new to anything other than capturing a track in a DAW..
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As Mathew said. The Free version does not come with the ProEQ plain . It has limited free plugins and you cat use 3rd party plugins.
But it does come with the Presonus Channel Strip Plugin and you can use the Low Cut ( Hi Pass) filter in that.
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Kiwicomposer wrote:As Mathew said. The Free version does not come with the ProEQ plain . It has limited free plugins and you cat use 3rd party plugins.
But it does come with the Presonus Channel Strip Plugin and you can use the Low Cut ( Hi Pass) filter in that.

That's exactly what I need. Figures it was right in front of my face..hahaha
Sweet. Thanks to everyone for the help. I can tell this is a great community here and look forward to spending some time here and in Studio One.
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Now I feel like a complete idiot. Yeah there is LC button there.
I'm just wanting to cut the low frequencies out that are not needed in the guitar and vocal parts. I read it can help the mix sound better.
What would you recommend for the Hz on a guitar track for low cut? 70-80hz?
again sorry guys I am new to anything other than capturing a track in a DAW..

No need to feel like an idiot. We were all there once, and most people here remember that. There is no perfect setting for guitar, because it is going to depend on the song. 80 is a good start, but I have cut up to 250 if it needs it. When you mix, you need to decide what the dominant instrument needs to be in a certain frequency range, and reduce some of the other instruments in the same area. For example, a guitar will sound great soloed out and having freq around 100-120, but that is where the bass lives. Depending on the material, are you going to thin out the bass so the soloed guitar sounds great? Maybe , maybe not.
There are many tools in the upgraded versions to help with you decision making in this area, PRO having the most. My guideline that i use is to cut out any frequencies on the low and high side that just aren't musical, and then mover forward. Pro Eq, which is availible as early as Artist, has a sidechain feature. This will let you put eq on say the guitar, and then feed the bass signal in for analysis. Then you can see the competing frequencies. A very valuable tool for someone just starting out.
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matthewgorman wrote:
Now I feel like a complete idiot. Yeah there is LC button there.
I'm just wanting to cut the low frequencies out that are not needed in the guitar and vocal parts. I read it can help the mix sound better.
What would you recommend for the Hz on a guitar track for low cut? 70-80hz?
again sorry guys I am new to anything other than capturing a track in a DAW..

No need to feel like an idiot. We were all there once, and most people here remember that. There is no perfect setting for guitar, because it is going to depend on the song. 80 is a good start, but I have cut up to 250 if it needs it. When you mix, you need to decide what the dominant instrument needs to be in a certain frequency range, and reduce some of the other instruments in the same area. For example, a guitar will sound great soloed out and having freq around 100-120, but that is where the bass lives. Depending on the material, are you going to thin out the bass so the soloed guitar sounds great? Maybe , maybe not.
There are many tools in the upgraded versions to help with you decision making in this area, PRO having the most. My guideline that i use is to cut out any frequencies on the low and high side that just aren't musical, and then mover forward. Pro Eq, which is availible as early as Artist, has a sidechain feature. This will let you put eq on say the guitar, and then feed the bass signal in for analysis. Then you can see the competing frequencies. A very valuable tool for someone just starting out.

Allot of great info there. I know it's kind of a trial and error learning thing too. I can't wait to get the full version. I need to look into weather I want or need Artist or Pro. I would think Artist would be more than enough for a noob. I could afford Artist allot easier. I would like to get the package that has the interface mic and headphones with Stufio One Artist. My current gear is from about 2006 and I just used it to capture tracks and never really mixed it other than adjusting volume.
One thing I have noticed is Studio One seems to have been designed very well with it's UI. Other than just the learning curve it seems to have a nice workflow. This so far has been the best DAW I have used and feel allot more comfortable using it.
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Good luck, and ask plenty of questions
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Algoriddim has introduced djay Pro 2, an update to the macOS DJ software that brings artificial intelligence to DJ mixing, an improved audio engine and more.

Djay Pro High Pass Filter Keyboard

Here’s what’s new in djay Pro 2:


New Features:

Djay Pro High Pass Filter Keyboard

  • djay Pro 2 introduces library editing features that make music management easier than ever. Create your own custom playlists using songs from iTunes, Spotify, and the file system.
  • Split Mode – In library split mode, you can view your songs from iTunes, Spotify, and Finder side by side. This allows you to manage songs from multiple sources in parallel and with unprecedented efficiency and flexibility.
  • Smart Filters and Playlists – To help you organize playlists and quickly locate songs, djay Pro 2 includes a powerful Smart Filter. With 12 different criteria, you can create rules that display what you need, either to create permanent playlists, or to temporarily find a specific song.
  • Single Deck Mode – In this track preparation view, you are presented with an even bigger library and a large single deck view, ideal for preparing cue points, loops, and beat grids.
  • djay Pro is the first DJ software that integrates with Spotify, giving you instant access to millions of songs. Spotify integration in djay includes all of your existing playlists, starred and saved songs, powerful search capabilities, charts, browse, and Match for intelligent song recommendations.
  • Automix AI – Using machine learning and training sets from human DJs, Automix AI intelligently identifies rhythmic patterns and the best intro and outro sections of songs. Automix AI calculates optimal fade durations and automatically applies parameter changes to EQs and filters for a seamless transition.
  • PhotoBeat – You can simply drag an album or a selection of photos onto the visual decks and djay Pro 2 instantly creates a beat-matched slideshow based on the music that is playing. You can also apply effects to your photos in just the same way as video, as well project the visual output via an external monitor through HDMI or AirPlay.
  • Saved Loops and Cue Points – djay Pro 2 allows you to save up to 8 loops and cue points. You can now also assign names to all your saved loops and cue points.
  • New Audio Engine – djay Pro 2 offers low latency, better speed and accuracy with track analysis and the creation of the highest resolution waveforms. Effects, EQs, filters and loops all benefit from major quality enhancements.
  • Post-fader FX – Audio effects have been significantly improved in djay Pro 2. Effects can now be assigned post fader so that closing a fader no longer means shutting off effects tails.
  • Keyboard Shortcut Editor – djay Pro 2 includes a full keyboard editor which allows you to assign any feature in djay Pro 2 to a custom keyboard shortcut. This is especially useful if you work with a laptop and want to add frequently used features to your setup via the keyboard.

Specifications:

DJ Interface

  • Turntables
  • Waveforms
  • Four decks
  • Video mode with photos integration
  • Single Deck view: prepare your tracks and library
  • Automix view
  • Modular design with customizable tools, sampler and FX configurations

Spotify Integration

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  • Instant access to over 20 million songs(requires Spotify Premium subscription)
  • Playlists, Songs, Charts, Browse
  • Match: cloud-based song recommendations
  • Instant access to BPM and Key information through the cloud
  • On-the-fly playlist editing and song saving
  • Drag & Drop from Spotify app
  • Powerful audio streaming technology: ultra-low latency, advanced effects, on-the-fly analysis

Music Library

  • Spotify + iTunes
  • “My Library” section to create your own playlists
  • Create smart playlists with tracks from iTunes, Spotify, and the file system
  • Powerful track filtering: filter any playlist by BPM, key, and other attributes
  • Split mode: show two library sources side by side
  • Instant preview
  • Inline search
  • Expanded mode

Sampler

  • Live sampling and preset editing
  • Pre-bundled content by Loopmasters
  • Pre-bundled scratch samples by DJ Qbert

Recording

  • AAC / WAV
  • iTunes export

Automix AI

  • Automatic, beat-matched mixes based on artificial intelligence
  • Queue and Playlist automation
  • Automatic transitions
  • Match powered by Spotify

PhotoBeat

  • Mix photos in perfect sync with the beat
  • Beat-matched automatic photo slide shows
  • Adjustable frequency of photos per beat
  • Image effects

Advanced DJ Tools

  • Sync
  • Cue Points
  • Looping
  • Saved loops
  • Skipping
  • Scrubbing
  • Slip Mode
  • Beat grid editing

Audio FX

  • Over 30 state-of-the-art audio effects powered by Sugar Bytes (available via In-App Purchase)
  • Up to three chain-able audio effects per deck
  • XY-Pad and Instant FX
  • Post-fader FX
  • Master output effects via Audio Unit plug-ins

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Audio Processing

  • Advanced time-stretching (up to ±75%)
  • Pitch shifting (up to ±1 octave)
  • Audio mixing with adjustable crossfader curves
  • EQ, panning, and highpass/lowpass filtering
  • Audio Limiter

Audio Analysis

  • BPM and beat detection
  • Flexible beat grids with support for dynamic tempo
  • Frequency-based colored waveforms
  • Key detection
  • Auto-gain / Normalize
  • Multi-core batch analysis

Video Integration

  • Video library with pre-bundled content
  • Video mixing and scratching
  • Transitions
  • Music Visualizers
  • Visual FX
  • Title & image overlays
  • A/V recording

Hardware Integration

  • Native support for over 50 MIDI controllers
  • Advanced MIDI Learn
  • Support for multi-channel USB audio interfaces
  • Support for external audio input and microphones

Pioneer CDJ/XDJ Integration

  • Native support for Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus, CDJ-900nexus, and XDJ-1000
  • Guided plug & play setup
  • Full hardware control including slip mode, scratching, pitch bending, looping, cueing, master tempo
  • Library navigation including Spotify + iTunes, waveforms, and cue point display on the CDJ/XDJ screens
  • Connect up to 4 CDJs/XDJs

Built for macOS

  • Support for Touch Bar
  • Native 64-bit application
  • 60 frames per second graphics engine
  • Optimized for MacBook Pro with Retina Display
  • Optimized for iMac with Retina 5K Display
  • Multi-core analysis(up to 24 processing threads on 12-coreMac Pro)
  • Extensive keyboard shortcuts
  • Multi-touch trackpad control
  • iCloud integration: syncs cue points, grid edits and meta data with iOS versions of djay

Pricing and Availability

djay Pro 2 is available with an intro price of US $39.99 (normally $49.99).