Could there be a tool to merge EQ graphs together so they become one graph?
Let me explain..
I have 3 synths playing at the same time. 1 is a spooky low pad that it is in the lower frequencies. 1 is a stabby synth located in the mid range. 1 is a ragging lead synth.
Using MAutoEqualizer's analyze and separate features, I auto Eq'd the ragging lead synth to drop the range of frequencies that the stabby synth is playing in. This worked surprisingly good. Both synths are now clearly audible, no muddiness, and I barely lost any of the ragging synth sound.
Okay, now I load another instance of MAutoEqualizer because I also want the ragging synth to drop the frequencies of the spooky low pad that is playing. I analyze and separate the frequencies, and now the ragging synth and spooky low pad are not clashing anymore. The mud is gone.
So the way I did this, I have 2 MautoEqualizers in the same effect track in the mixer that are Eq'ing the ragging synth sound. 1 has the synth stab frequencies removed and the other has the frequencies of the low spooky low pad removed.
I was hoping for a way to merge the two EQ graphs together so that I could use only 1 instance of MAutoEqualizer, having this tool compute the similarities and differences between the 2 graphs and merge them together.
I thought about analyzing the second instance while the 1st instance is also on but then the equalizer will be analyzing the synth that already has an EQ and therefore the blue line that appears in the graph will not longer be that of the synth, but that of the synth and the 1st EQ affecting it. I want the original blue line analysis of the ragging synth to be in the GUI.. And that's why I'd like to be able to merge EQ graphs without affecting the blue line
