Pushtec appreciation thread
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRian
- 619 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
No, I get that push is boost and pull is cut. What I do not understand is why someone would want to dial in -both- boost -and- cut for the same band.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
ToneCarver,
On the Pultec EQ, when both adding and subtracting gain at the chosen frequency you were able to quickly contour a scooped mid shape. It was a popular "clean" setting because the broad dip through the middle "enhanced" the program clarity by slightly reducing an often crowded frequency range, whilst also tipping up a bit of low end.
Try setting Pull to 13db and Push to 18db with the low frequency at 100hz. This is fairly close to the classic Pultec clean shape...though without the original character of the Pultec's passive filter circuit topology. To add a broad gentle rise to the top end of the above, set the hi-freq to 10khz, with Push to 3db and bandwidth at "0". Leave hi-freq Pull at "0". Now you have a close approximation of another classic Pultec shape. The slopes on the filters at these settings are very low and broad.
The Pultec could also do a nice job on heavy guitar dominant mixes where the "bite" regions got to be a bit much on the ears at times. Try setting the low band to 80hz with a Pull of 7.5db and a Push of 14db. Set hi-freq at 16khz with a Push of 8db and a Pull of 4db. Set hi-freq bandwidth to 8 and hi-freq atten to 20khz. This carves a shape that takes some of the screech and clank out of the hi mids, whilst retaining much of the mid range torque. It also kicks the low end for extra whomp, and gooses the highs above 5khz for extra cut.
Note that none of the other mid range filters on this plugin are are used for these shapes. The original Pultec EQ had no such filters.
On the Pultec EQ, when both adding and subtracting gain at the chosen frequency you were able to quickly contour a scooped mid shape. It was a popular "clean" setting because the broad dip through the middle "enhanced" the program clarity by slightly reducing an often crowded frequency range, whilst also tipping up a bit of low end.
Try setting Pull to 13db and Push to 18db with the low frequency at 100hz. This is fairly close to the classic Pultec clean shape...though without the original character of the Pultec's passive filter circuit topology. To add a broad gentle rise to the top end of the above, set the hi-freq to 10khz, with Push to 3db and bandwidth at "0". Leave hi-freq Pull at "0". Now you have a close approximation of another classic Pultec shape. The slopes on the filters at these settings are very low and broad.
The Pultec could also do a nice job on heavy guitar dominant mixes where the "bite" regions got to be a bit much on the ears at times. Try setting the low band to 80hz with a Pull of 7.5db and a Push of 14db. Set hi-freq at 16khz with a Push of 8db and a Pull of 4db. Set hi-freq bandwidth to 8 and hi-freq atten to 20khz. This carves a shape that takes some of the screech and clank out of the hi mids, whilst retaining much of the mid range torque. It also kicks the low end for extra whomp, and gooses the highs above 5khz for extra cut.
Note that none of the other mid range filters on this plugin are are used for these shapes. The original Pultec EQ had no such filters.
Last edited by kilroy on Sat Oct 14, 2006 5:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRian
- 619 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
Awesome reply kilroy, thanks.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
Sorry chaps, forgot to add that the hi-freq bandwidth should be set to 8 for that last setting. I've edited the original post.
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Lord Snarebottom Lord Snarebottom https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=83257
- Banned
- 456 posts since 4 Oct, 2005
What a great and FREE Eq! Thanks! 
I also voted for this plugin at #1
I also voted for this plugin at #1
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- KVRist
- 137 posts since 31 Jan, 2006
Cool Plugin,
feels like a nice "Betabugs" GUI over a fixed feature set "Electri-Q".
feels like a nice "Betabugs" GUI over a fixed feature set "Electri-Q".
SOUND!
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
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- KVRist
- 257 posts since 18 Dec, 2004
I finally had an opportunity to test and play with pushtec eq.
While it's relatively easy to obtain -good- coloring for the mix, (personally) I found that pushtec EQ sounds at it's best best when followed with ElectriQ/Posihfopit with it's filters set to -transient- mode.
Good to know, they're both on my CD now, maybe on a usbkey, it's fine having good tools at disposal to (potentially) have them everywhere I go, without any guilt.
Thanks and hats off to developers!
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p.s. my only personal wishes for both are that:
- ElectriQ Posihfopit gets a stylish, easy-on-eyes, grayscale look without having to install skins (i.e. built-in something, into dll)
- pushtec gui gets a little "less glitzy": something along bluetubes simplicity would be nice (but in easy-on-eyes grayscale style, as it is now)
While it's relatively easy to obtain -good- coloring for the mix, (personally) I found that pushtec EQ sounds at it's best best when followed with ElectriQ/Posihfopit with it's filters set to -transient- mode.
Good to know, they're both on my CD now, maybe on a usbkey, it's fine having good tools at disposal to (potentially) have them everywhere I go, without any guilt.
Thanks and hats off to developers!
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p.s. my only personal wishes for both are that:
- ElectriQ Posihfopit gets a stylish, easy-on-eyes, grayscale look without having to install skins (i.e. built-in something, into dll)
- pushtec gui gets a little "less glitzy": something along bluetubes simplicity would be nice (but in easy-on-eyes grayscale style, as it is now)
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- KVRAF
- 2049 posts since 18 Sep, 2003 from Seattle USA
Hey - that makes sense...maybe it's even like sprinkling a little touch of this on top:bool wrote:A reply to push/pull debate: it's about getting contour but with proper phase coherence.
http://www.tritonedigital.com/product_i ... cf0071d1a9
...or would that just mangle and create new problems? I don't know if you are saying Pustec handles the phase the same or differently as it's vintage hardware cousin. I guess it's different?



