Sure, if 5 bands is enough, you won't use modulators nor autoequalization, then MDynamicEq is for youCompyfox wrote:Dunno if 2 more bands and twice as much the price are actually worth it. I'm not into "auto EQing" and I've never used modulation with your plugins.
Then again, if I saw that right: 5 bands PLUS LP/HP, same with the AudioDynamicEQ (only here 7 bands plus LP/HP). Unless the screenshots fooled me.
But thanks for the clearing.
Will definitely keep an eye on it since HOFA is only downwards compression, and IQ4gui (IQ42) is SE/SM shell and not cross-platform.
MDynamicEq and MAutoDynamicEq released with riddiculous introductory prices! - LAST CHANCE!
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And that's the best idea!pheeleep wrote:I got tired of wondering if I should get a new plugin from Vojtech when it is released. Happens each time and I usually end up getting it anyway during the intro price offer. So, I just upgraded to MTotal bundle to avoid the hassle from on. Now I'll just get any mastering or creative plugin for free as they are releasedI've been wanting to upgrade for a long time. Very happy
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- KVRAF
- 1769 posts since 30 Jul, 2007
I am confused... is this essentially a multi-band compressor?
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No!! It's a normal equalizer, which can however move the bands automatically and this concept proven to be very useful in many cases and at the end it partially replaces multiband compressors actually, but generally there is no crossover and it works more like an equalizer than a compressor.vaisnava wrote:I am confused... is this essentially a multi-band compressor?
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- 11381 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Wow! This is a seriously powerful plugin! Got some very nice results with it after some head scratching.
I found a bug too it seems. In the settings panel the plugin doesn't seem to remember when I de-click the high quality resampling. I want to disable it and have every plugin instance remember the setting. I tried overwriting the default preset but nothing works. It always resets to having the resampling at high quality (I like the sound of the normal oversampling more.. which I guess is minimum phase).
Anyhow, this is a very nice plugin at an extremely attractive price. If you know what you are doing, then this is highly recommended! It could even become a true "secret weapon" in mixing and mastering.
Here is an example of some subtle "mastering" I did for a track of mine. It's done at home with this crappy laptop of mine and using headphones so I might actually have screwed it up but at least here it sounds fantastic!
Original clip
MdynamicEQ magic fairydust; 3 EQ bands in dual-mono configuration, a tiny bit of the saturation thing (around 2%).
EDIT: I just realized my example is probably a bit too subtle for some but I assure you there is a significant difference between the two files, at least to me!
Listen especially to the kick how it is more powerful, yet has more space around it and also to how the snare got softer. Finally you can clearly hear the whole track being less "confusing" and crowded once the electric piano thingy comes in after the first 4 bars.
Cheers!
bManic
I found a bug too it seems. In the settings panel the plugin doesn't seem to remember when I de-click the high quality resampling. I want to disable it and have every plugin instance remember the setting. I tried overwriting the default preset but nothing works. It always resets to having the resampling at high quality (I like the sound of the normal oversampling more.. which I guess is minimum phase).
Anyhow, this is a very nice plugin at an extremely attractive price. If you know what you are doing, then this is highly recommended! It could even become a true "secret weapon" in mixing and mastering.
Here is an example of some subtle "mastering" I did for a track of mine. It's done at home with this crappy laptop of mine and using headphones so I might actually have screwed it up but at least here it sounds fantastic!
Original clip
MdynamicEQ magic fairydust; 3 EQ bands in dual-mono configuration, a tiny bit of the saturation thing (around 2%).
EDIT: I just realized my example is probably a bit too subtle for some but I assure you there is a significant difference between the two files, at least to me!
Listen especially to the kick how it is more powerful, yet has more space around it and also to how the snare got softer. Finally you can clearly hear the whole track being less "confusing" and crowded once the electric piano thingy comes in after the first 4 bars.
Cheers!
bManic
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Thank you! 
And I'll take care of the bug
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And I'll take care of the bug
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.. and I just purchased it! 
Cheers!
bManic
Cheers!
bManic
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Cool! Good choicebmanic wrote:.. and I just purchased it!
Cheers!
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- 2118 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Athens, Greece
The manual of MDynamicEq is talking about attack and release settings but I can't find them. Were they taken out of the final version? I remember seeing them in some beta version.
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They are not on the main screen (to make it more simple), but just click on a band with your right-mouse buttongeroyannis wrote:The manual of MDynamicEq is talking about attack and release settings but I can't find them. Were they taken out of the final version? I remember seeing them in some beta version.
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- KVRAF
- 2118 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Athens, Greece
I tried that but I don't see them. Am I going blind? 
EDIT: Oh, never mind. I was right-clicking on the bands section, showing the level transformation curve.
EDIT: Oh, never mind. I was right-clicking on the bands section, showing the level transformation curve.
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Hehe, there you can use the left mouse buttongeroyannis wrote:I tried that but I don't see them. Am I going blind?
EDIT: Oh, never mind. I was right-clicking on the bands section, showing the level transformation curve.
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- KVRian
- 659 posts since 25 Sep, 2010
I've been playing with both of these all day, and I am impressed. This would be especially useful for problem tracks with resonances, such as a vocal or dialog recorded in an untreated room.
But I noticed a peculiarity, and surely it must be my imagination, but the two plugins seem to sound different from one another. Even when I exported my settings from MAutoDynamicEQ and then imported them into MDynamicEQ, A/Bing the two plugins revealed that they did not sound the same. MAutoDynamicEQ sounds better. How can that be? I imagine they share a common code base.
I believe I will be purchasing MAutoDynamicEQ. Will it replace Pro-Q as my go-to EQ? Probably not. And it may not be a tool you'd use every day. But it's just way too cool to pass up at this price.
But I noticed a peculiarity, and surely it must be my imagination, but the two plugins seem to sound different from one another. Even when I exported my settings from MAutoDynamicEQ and then imported them into MDynamicEQ, A/Bing the two plugins revealed that they did not sound the same. MAutoDynamicEQ sounds better. How can that be? I imagine they share a common code base.
I believe I will be purchasing MAutoDynamicEQ. Will it replace Pro-Q as my go-to EQ? Probably not. And it may not be a tool you'd use every day. But it's just way too cool to pass up at this price.
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- KVRAF
- 14740 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
So Vojtech, was my assumption right that even though you have 5/7 bands (depending on the version), you additionally ALSO HAVE static LP/HP as well?
If so, then you don't count the LP/HP as additional bands and I think I have a personal winner. I really don't need "auto EQing" (even thought he concept is definitely tempting, like all your other auto stuff), but like I said - your attempt is the most future proof with the most features for the time being.
And yes, I also think 5 "dynamic bands" are more than enough. I'd prefer more bands if this EQ would be used on a broadband material (mastering), but then I'd love to have both static and dynamic.
I'm really curious what Dan Worral (IIRs) has to say.
If so, then you don't count the LP/HP as additional bands and I think I have a personal winner. I really don't need "auto EQing" (even thought he concept is definitely tempting, like all your other auto stuff), but like I said - your attempt is the most future proof with the most features for the time being.
And yes, I also think 5 "dynamic bands" are more than enough. I'd prefer more bands if this EQ would be used on a broadband material (mastering), but then I'd love to have both static and dynamic.
I'm really curious what Dan Worral (IIRs) has to say.
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- KVRAF
- 10366 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
Can MAutoDynamicEq be used without the automatic EQ, that is, in the same way as MDynamicEq? If so, how?
