No, not the point. But I said something, here. That's a good argument.omo wrote:Oh, Bob Katz said something somewhere? What an argument.
All the best, FRitz
Pleas tell me which EQs you use and why. Thank you.
No, not the point. But I said something, here. That's a good argument.omo wrote:Oh, Bob Katz said something somewhere? What an argument.
Well, you wanted to see where I'm coming from and and I told you. You made several statements and I would like to get some background info, too.omo wrote:what i use is irrelevant to the subject.
It would be educational for you to tell us. Not in a "you show me yours" kind of way, but since you clearly have invested some brainpower into thinking about EQs, it would be interesting to know which EQs you are satisfied with. Goes for the rest of you EQ-threaders. Edumacate us.omo wrote:what i use is irrelevant to the subject.
It's just isn't possible to cancel out preringing completely, unfortunately, no matter how high the sample rate. It's a trade off: you have phase warping and accurate transients, or you have linearphase with pre-ringing. Or you could have anything inbetween the two tradeoff factors as "optimal phase".Frippertronix wrote:Isn't it proven mathematically that prering is cancelled out at quality 5 on the PLParEQ? Omo, have you measured this phenomenon with equipment?
Yeah, quite a lot better in fact and it's not just the oversampling. Wish I could use this in mixing.Frippertronix wrote:You think in phase warped it's really better than other phase warped Eq's, like GEQ-7, for instance?
Why can't you? Isn't CPU much lower in phase warped mode?Kingston wrote:Yeah, quite a lot better in fact and it's not just the oversampling. Wish I could use this in mixing.Frippertronix wrote:You think in phase warped it's really better than other phase warped Eq's, like GEQ-7, for instance?
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