Hi,
is it possible to replace an eq completely with mcharacter? For example a voice with low rumble under 90Hz. I think no, but maybe I don't use it the right way.
And what about notch filters. I think I need a combination of both, correct.
These questions I got after reading the MCharacter manual, which sounds like an eq will be obsolete?!
Thanks and greets
Marek
MCharacter and Eq comparison/use
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- KVRian
- 915 posts since 2 May, 2015
...probably, but not very well...MC will "follow" the notes of/from the voice and affects the overtones/spectral content and is very dynamic...in a sense the rumble is fixed/constant and so could be removed with an eq...otoh...because we are talking Melda here with all the "modulators" and "dynamic" controllers it might just be possible...hth.../s~
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- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Well, I wouldn't recommend that probably. Eqs have their own use, MCharacter as well.
