Are there EQs that let you "audition" your changes

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Just curious...

Steinberg's Denoiser plug has an "Audition" feature that let's you listen to what you're removing from the signal.

Are there any EQs out there that do something like this? That let you hear, essentially, the difference between the un-EQed signal and the changes you've made?

Sorry if this is confusing! Move Denoiser's "Deplop" slider while in "Audition" mode, and you'll see the kind of functionality I'm looking for.

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You could try an inverse of the the original signal?

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Well, that's exactly what Denoiser does... but in realtime, with the click of a switch. Very handy. That's what I'm wondering... if there's an EQ with such functionality. It's a handy way to preview exactly what you're adding/subtracting from the signal.

Obviously, you have to use your ears in the end... but it's just a handy perspective to have at the click of a button.

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Looks bleak, I guess...

Aleksey! Implement this feature in your EQs! ;)

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No sense in that feature. Difference between input and output is inverse EQ curve - just a different volume overall.

Monitoring residual output of a denoiser has a totally different meaning, mainly because it is a dynamic process.
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Stop making sense and implement my ridiculous feature!

;)

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Lazlo, Luxonix makes the LFX1310 vst multieffects unit (free) that has a 3-band eq, switchable on or off, if that helps? In my host, CMuzys, the effects units popup within a host window that has a bypass switch, also. 3 bands is better than none, if this helps. :shrug: :D :D

Thank goodness for the bypass switch in CMuzys. Otherwise I'd be totally screwed. Devs are being totally knotheaded to not realize the value of an A-B setup for comparison's sake. Sometimes I tweak and tweak and tweak on a track, only to A-B and freak-out, going OMG - I am going down the wrong path!! 8)
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I'm up to my old hat tricks again.

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Equium and Firium have this feature.

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Time to re-evaluate Equium and Firium!

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Er... I am not having any luck figuring out how to do this using Firium...

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I don't know how to monitor the delta only in Eqium or Firium either...nulling 2 tracks (phase inversion) is the only weay I know - when it works, most of the time is does.

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Lazlo, that will work only with Zero-Phase equalizers. With other equalizers this simply won't work - you'll get unpredictable results.
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