whats a good "vintage" eq
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 676 posts since 24 May, 2011 from los angeles
if there is a demo of it I will defiantly check them out. what is the crossgrade pricing about is that like if I buy normal and want to upgrade to deluxe?ObiK wrote:The Pultec in T-Racks is a great vintage EQ. We even call it the Vintage Tube Program Equalizer.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 676 posts since 24 May, 2011 from los angeles
how about the mellowmuse stuff anyone have experience with those eqs?
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- Banned
- 1076 posts since 15 Jun, 2012
Not compared to other stuff, and the processor hits ridiculous compared to other FX that are the same. the compressor and eq bundle came in at 10% each for an instance of 1 on a quadcore with 3GB ram. But you might want to try them yourself, they sound like they do what they were made for, but nothing really special about them. However Ive heard some people swearing by them, but its nothing you cant achieve with other similar plugins with less processor hit.jam92189 wrote:how about the mellowmuse stuff anyone have experience with those eqs?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 676 posts since 24 May, 2011 from los angeles
ha yea I am in the middle of the demo And I noticed the CPU Hit.Trakstar wrote:Not compared to other stuff, and the processor hits ridiculous compared to other FX that are the same. the compressor and eq bundle came in at 10% each for an instance of 1 on a quadcore with 3GB ram. But you might want to try them yourself, they sound like they do what they were made for, but nothing really special about them. However Ive heard some people swearing by them, but its nothing you cant achieve with other similar plugins with less processor hit.jam92189 wrote:how about the mellowmuse stuff anyone have experience with those eqs?
I am getting A computer built right now that could handle this pretty well.A New quadcore with the latest I7 and 8GB ram and all the other goodies. But I think its just not for me at the moment.
so far I have tried alot just listening to how they sound. there boosts and cuts there are lots of great plugins out there. some free stuff sounds amazing to good to be free haha
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- KVRAF
- 2747 posts since 13 Feb, 2012 from Amsterdam
From the EQs I demoed in the past, the ones that stood out were the afore mentioned DDMF 6144, and the Focusrite Midnight suite. But I seem to have a soft spot for the Neve type EQs which they resemble.
I must add that I didn't purchase any of them as I decided to go with a "one size fits all" EQ. Which was from Waves, I couldn't resist the quality, so I guess you should check their character emulations out too.
I must add that I didn't purchase any of them as I decided to go with a "one size fits all" EQ. Which was from Waves, I couldn't resist the quality, so I guess you should check their character emulations out too.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 676 posts since 24 May, 2011 from los angeles
I to have a soft spot for the Neve type EQ's I really like this stillwell one its not perfect but its a nice eq. what waves eq did you get something that can do multiple things seems like a great way to goBDeep wrote:From the EQs I demoed in the past, the ones that stood out were the afore mentioned DDMF 6144, and the Focusrite Midnight suite. But I seem to have a soft spot for the Neve type EQs which they resemble.
I must add that I didn't purchase any of them as I decided to go with a "one size fits all" EQ. Which was from Waves, I couldn't resist the quality, so I guess you should check their character emulations out too.
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- KVRAF
- 2747 posts since 13 Feb, 2012 from Amsterdam
H-EQ. But didn't mention it because it's a modern EQ in appearance (many bands, graph).
Per band you can select a type of EQ it will emulate, and on a global level you can select the character (harmonic distortion) of an emulated desk. Now Waves is careful not to mention which emulations they are, so I'm not sure whether they are exact emulations. In the end, I could get really good results with this EQ, without feeling limited, or wanting more EQs.
A word of warning though, it eats a bit of CPU when on a channel, but when you open the interface, it goes through the roof. Clearly something is amiss with the GUI. Doesn't bother me as it really only happens when adjusting bands. Waves btw, sees this a regular behavior of the plugin.....
Per band you can select a type of EQ it will emulate, and on a global level you can select the character (harmonic distortion) of an emulated desk. Now Waves is careful not to mention which emulations they are, so I'm not sure whether they are exact emulations. In the end, I could get really good results with this EQ, without feeling limited, or wanting more EQs.
A word of warning though, it eats a bit of CPU when on a channel, but when you open the interface, it goes through the roof. Clearly something is amiss with the GUI. Doesn't bother me as it really only happens when adjusting bands. Waves btw, sees this a regular behavior of the plugin.....
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 676 posts since 24 May, 2011 from los angeles
ha thats kinda funny I think waves should maybe try to stop that random spiking but quality is quality Ill look into it. Im getting a new comp soon that should be able to handle hungry effects like this anyways thanks for the info i did not know this was also able to do "vintage" soundsBDeep wrote:H-EQ. But didn't mention it because it's a modern EQ in appearance (many bands, graph).
Per band you can select a type of EQ it will emulate, and on a global level you can select the character (harmonic distortion) of an emulated desk. Now Waves is careful not to mention which emulations they are, so I'm not sure whether they are exact emulations. In the end, I could get really good results with this EQ, without feeling limited, or wanting more EQs.
A word of warning though, it eats a bit of CPU when on a channel, but when you open the interface, it goes through the roof. Clearly something is amiss with the GUI. Doesn't bother me as it really only happens when adjusting bands. Waves btw, sees this a regular behavior of the plugin.....
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- KVRAF
- 2747 posts since 13 Feb, 2012 from Amsterdam
It's not even spiking, it's just the interface, open it, CPU goes up, close it, and it's down again.jam92189 wrote: ha thats kinda funny I think waves should maybe try to stop that random spiking but quality is quality Ill look into it. Im getting a new comp soon that should be able to handle hungry effects like this anyways thanks for the info i did not know this was also able to do "vintage" sounds
But let us know what you will get eventually!
Oh btw, sure nothing beats a demo, but SOS did a review a while back: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec11/a ... s-h-eq.htm
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afreshcupofjoe afreshcupofjoe https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=94815
- KVRAF
- 1838 posts since 17 Jan, 2006 from Portland, OR
Hands down, my three favorite color eqs (basically the only ones I ever use):
Softube Trident
PSP NobleQ (Pultec)
Waves SSL
Softube Trident
PSP NobleQ (Pultec)
Waves SSL
"The Juno 60 was often incorrectly referred to as a synth. It is, in fact, a chorus unit with a synth attached." -PAK
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Brian @ IK Multimedia Brian @ IK Multimedia https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=249743
- KVRian
- 1042 posts since 6 Feb, 2011
Demos here:jam92189 wrote:if there is a demo of it I will defiantly check them out. what is the crossgrade pricing about is that like if I buy normal and want to upgrade to deluxe?ObiK wrote:The Pultec in T-Racks is a great vintage EQ. We even call it the Vintage Tube Program Equalizer.
Vintage Tube Program Equalizer EQP-1A Demo
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Full T-RackS 3 Deluxe Demo

Vintage Tube Program Equalizer EQP-1A is a VST/AU/RTAS plugin "Single"
T-RackS 3 Deluxe includes 10 processors and includes both "Singles" versions and a standalone shell application to run them in.
Read more info about them here:
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/t-racks
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/tr ... ngles-gear
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 676 posts since 24 May, 2011 from los angeles
Thank I will try them out so far I have a few candidates but am starting to want to just save up and buy like ten of the same thingBrian @ IK Multimedia wrote:Demos here:jam92189 wrote:if there is a demo of it I will defiantly check them out. what is the crossgrade pricing about is that like if I buy normal and want to upgrade to deluxe?ObiK wrote:The Pultec in T-Racks is a great vintage EQ. We even call it the Vintage Tube Program Equalizer.
Vintage Tube Program Equalizer EQP-1A Demo
Or
Full T-RackS 3 Deluxe Demo
Vintage Tube Program Equalizer EQP-1A is a VST/AU/RTAS plugin "Single"
T-RackS 3 Deluxe includes 10 processors and includes both "Singles" versions and a standalone shell application to run them in.
Read more info about them here:
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/t-racks
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/tr ... ngles-gear
- KVRAF
- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
I really like Renaissance Equalizer a lot. I probably used this in 90% of the tacks I have made in the last few years. I even use it for mastering when something needs a little warmth. http://waves.com/content.aspx?id=190 The good news is you can get it really cheap in the musicians 2 bundle along with the great and very useful Renaissance Compressor.
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