Wondering about the way to obtain an EQ having a sensitive response related to the program material (dinamically increase gain for poor frequencies bands / decrease for too rich) .
May I use a multiband compressor => EQ (or vice-versa), or what?
Dynamic EQ
Try MOVEQ+ if you haven't already. Try the 2 or 4-band version if using specifically for dynamic eq purposes or the 8-band version for a monster 8-band parametric. All 3 versions are fully dynamic & can be split to a stereo configuration (4-band left, 4-band right on the 8-band version for example). There's lots of options, but the main attraction of MOVEQ+ is that you can dynamically boost or cut all Gain, Freq & Q parameters on all bands with a semi-modular approach to the dynamics modulation. That means not only being able to use a frequency dependant gate for modulating your dynamics, but also an LFO, midi note control or external audio signal to name a few.
It was made by MCCYRANO & astonishingly was released as a free device. It's posted in the devices forum here >>> http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 37&start=0
He's also made a multiband compressor called 'MUBACO' which you'll also find in the devices forum.
The other device which comes to mind is a dynamic EQ made by DAS which you'll find in the announcements forum.
It was made by MCCYRANO & astonishingly was released as a free device. It's posted in the devices forum here >>> http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 37&start=0
He's also made a multiband compressor called 'MUBACO' which you'll also find in the devices forum.
The other device which comes to mind is a dynamic EQ made by DAS which you'll find in the announcements forum.
This board is great, steps ahead in comparisons with a lot of others.
The only complaint is: [ironic] mode sometimes faults
..sharpness sometimes in my expressions can however give rise to thoughts.
I wasn't be able yet to try anything cause, 'cloudy head' apart, one of my ears is quite 'dulled' too at the moment. So, have you used MOVEQ or other devices with the aim of give a consistent EQ mark to a whole compilation?
The only complaint is: [ironic] mode sometimes faults
..sharpness sometimes in my expressions can however give rise to thoughts.
I wasn't be able yet to try anything cause, 'cloudy head' apart, one of my ears is quite 'dulled' too at the moment. So, have you used MOVEQ or other devices with the aim of give a consistent EQ mark to a whole compilation?
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