@Dawid – I assume this is the question you meant 
In principle, yes it might be done, as long as you continue to depend on the OT for your filter. On the KP3 you’ve got a number of delays and a few reverbs, plus the effect level knob that you can tweak. With a bit of effort you might find a sweet spot on the touchscreen that gets you there.
I should warn you though: I say “in principle” because KP3 effects do not give you a great deal of ability to fine-tune. Yes, the touchscreen lends a great tactile immediacy to a performance, but getting the effects you’ve chosen to do what you want is sometimes a shot in the dark: Often either the sonic difference between touching one pixel on the screen and another is too drastic to create a sweet spot for a specific track, or the preset just doesn’t highlight the desired frequencies no matter where you touch it.
I love my KP3, it’s been part of my live rig longer than any other single device. Audience-pleasing and immediate. But I use its effects more for quick flashy drama than long builds because their quality isn’t always up to par.
Edit: Check out this thread.