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Unlimited EQ plugin?
Sunday, July 22 2012 @ 03:13 AM CDT
Anyone know of an EQ plugin (AU and/or RTAS) that I can keep on adding curves to? Be it 20, 40, 60 etc... All the EQ's I can find are 4-10 curves, and some of them are 30.
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Re:Unlimited EQ plugin?
Sunday, July 22 2012 @ 10:56 AM CDT
Just out of curiosity... why would you want to add so many curves?
Generally speaking, a minimal amount of EQ tweaking is recommended for recording, mixing or mastering — and usually by subtraction, to deal with troublesome frequencies. What are you trying to accomplish that would require such a multitude of curves? MY LATEST: My take on the classic House Of The... Rising Sun |
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Re:Unlimited EQ plugin?
Monday, July 23 2012 @ 12:11 AM CDT
Such an answer would spoil my little secret, but rest assured there is good reason
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Re:Unlimited EQ plugin?
Monday, July 23 2012 @ 11:54 AM CDT
Uh-oh... this sounds like a quote from Dr. Frankenstein.
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Re:Unlimited EQ plugin?
Monday, July 23 2012 @ 05:48 PM CDT
IF I wanted to do this, I'd stack a bunch of 10 band parametric eqs in the channel inserts. Use the very clean 'digital' type rather than one with 'colour' and then some kind of saturation plug at beginning and end of the chain.
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