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"textContent": "Overview Filters shape sound by controlling which frequencies are allowed through and which are reduced or removed. In synthesis and audio production, filters are used to: Most filters work by defining a cutoff frequency, which determines where the filtering begins. What Does a Filter Do? A filter processes audio by reducing certain parts of the...\n\nThe post Filters (Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass) appeared first on Frequency State.",
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