Corinthian
Inspired
You sort of already have that with the EQ in the amp block.
You can attach envelope or adsr modifiers to each of the bands..
That was discussed twice above. It's not the same because the ADSR modifier is affected by the entire signal, not just the frequency range we're interested in.
Let me explain further for people who are struggling to grasp how a DEQ works. Say we have a peak at 300Hz that we want to control, there are basically 4 tools/approaches that will each have a slightly different result. Bear in mind none is superior to any other per se.
1. EQ. We can simply cut at 300Hz. That will mean there is a reduction at 300Hz regardless of what the signal is doing.
2. Linking the EQ to a modifier, as suggested by several people above, will cut the signal but only when the entire signal exceeds a given threshold. So even when there is very little content at 300Hz it will still be cut, but not when the signal is low.
3. We can use a Multiband compressor, so that only when a signal within a band around 300Hz exceeds a given threshold will it be cut.
4. If we had a Dynamic EQ, like a MBC, we'd be able to cut only when 300Hz exceeds a threshold, but unlike a MBC we'd be able to determine the Q, we could deal with multiple overlapping frequencies not just 3 bands, and we could boost as well as cut.
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