AmenSvama wrote:But a bad recording and arrangement no plugin can save.
I think I'll hold on until Ozone 9.
AmenSvama wrote:But a bad recording and arrangement no plugin can save.
For the moment, I think it can't do that.HcDoom wrote:Does TB Eq4 show two analyser graphs at the same time as Pro-Q2...I mean, the original signal and the eq-ed one?
If you want to keep your curve "look" intact (but i don't see a point or your description of problem is hard to understand for me) well....you can always place another EQ right after this one and just fire up lo and hi cut filters... Essentially it's the same thing as in first case (but your curve is destroyed then) but at least your curve on the first EQ will look bettertatanka wrote:Maybe a dumb question but I just cant find the way for this so maybe someone could help or show me a link to some kind of tutorial for this, userguide is not helpful.
What I want to do is apart from taming the frequencies (that works great so far) on the track to set a simple low pass/high pass filter that cuts out all frequencies that are not needed in this track to get space for other tracks. But no matter which HP/LP I choose for my left or right note I just cant make to really cut frequencies (lets say for example for to cut out the base all thats under 200 kHz) and simultaneously changing the Filter for the left/right node destroys the whole curve which has been set up with much work to tame for example the peaks in the high/mids.
I am not sure if this is possible at all inside one instance but would be great so any help really appreciated.
Yes, but that dont solves my problem cause no matter how many notes I choose with my settings changing the most left/right node to a hp/lp changes the whole curve in a way I loose my first intention two tame the peaks.You know you can add another node by double-clicking, right?
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