Have you ever wanted a steeper high and low cut filter in ReaEQ? The default slope is 12dB per octave, so if you add a second filter with the exact same settings you get a 24dB per octave filter.
I wish I could say I figured this out on my own, but I have to give credit to Karbomusic and Magicbuss in this thread on the REAPER forum.
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