Fine ....
The main operating principle was a specialty feature back in the day and not the main operating principle (for .... obvious reasons).
I had side chaining of dynamic EQ in 2004 with TC Electronics Powercore. Not sure when Melda came out with mDynamics that also has that feature. I have Pro-MB and mDynamics already and they are both super. If Q3 had side chain I probably would have bought it already. Fortunately for my wallet it doesn't have that feature.bmanic wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 8:10 am .. oh and the basic operation of a dynamic EQ has not been external sidechaining. Traditionally a dynamic EQ is operating at the difference of the actual filter being the dynamic sidechain itself. Only in the past few years have some dynamic EQ started to allow external sidechain linking. This is a specialty feature for the most part, not the main operating principle.
I'd not recommend this due to phase issues. Linear phase eq is mandatory and the FL EQ isn't.JunSev wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 4:28 pm For some of you with low budget there is alternatives to do MID/SIDE EQ with your daw and stock EQs in many different ways if you can't afford 179$ or the price upgrade like me, Fabfilter simplified the process but with some knowledge many things are possible, keep the faith
https://youtu.be/aEh-CQCNhCM
What do you mean? FPEQ2 isn't like all around EQ, but it gives you good results and does its job in the mix, and you don't need to spend 179$ if you can't afford, just using the logical aproach...DocSnyder wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 6:08 pmI'd not recommend this due to phase issues. Linear phase eq is mandatory and the FL EQ isn't.JunSev wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 4:28 pm For some of you with low budget there is alternatives to do MID/SIDE EQ with your daw and stock EQs in many different ways if you can't afford 179$ or the price upgrade like me, Fabfilter simplified the process but with some knowledge many things are possible, keep the faith
https://youtu.be/aEh-CQCNhCM
Uses determines what is mandatory...JunSev wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 7:42 pmWhat do you mean? FPEQ2 isn't like all around EQ, but it gives you good results and does its job in the mix, and you don't need to spend 179$ if you can't afford, just using the logical aproach...DocSnyder wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 6:08 pmI'd not recommend this due to phase issues. Linear phase eq is mandatory and the FL EQ isn't.JunSev wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 4:28 pm For some of you with low budget there is alternatives to do MID/SIDE EQ with your daw and stock EQs in many different ways if you can't afford 179$ or the price upgrade like me, Fabfilter simplified the process but with some knowledge many things are possible, keep the faith
https://youtu.be/aEh-CQCNhCM
And how it is mandatory? do you think that a stock plug-in can't give you good results? if it is that you're wrong.
Ok understood, I just wanted to clarify and specify that the users that can't afford this EQ (is a nice EQ) can find a workaround and get good results already in other way, and that sometimes stock plug-ins can be useful too.elxsound wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 7:51 pmUses determines what is mandatory...JunSev wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 7:42 pmWhat do you mean? FPEQ2 isn't like all around EQ, but it gives you good results and does its job in the mix, and you don't need to spend 179$ if you can't afford, just using the logical aproach...DocSnyder wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 6:08 pmI'd not recommend this due to phase issues. Linear phase eq is mandatory and the FL EQ isn't.JunSev wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 4:28 pm For some of you with low budget there is alternatives to do MID/SIDE EQ with your daw and stock EQs in many different ways if you can't afford 179$ or the price upgrade like me, Fabfilter simplified the process but with some knowledge many things are possible, keep the faith
https://youtu.be/aEh-CQCNhCM
And how it is mandatory? do you think that a stock plug-in can't give you good results? if it is that you're wrong.
In mixing, Linear Phase EQ is mandatory "if" you are working with material that gets routed to return tracks and buses (most noticeable with drums, with parallel routings).
Different people are going to have different reasons for wanting different features and why they are willing to pay for them. That might seem obvious, but those specific use cases are not always obvious if you don't have a need for those features.
It is mandatory because the mid and the side signal have a correlation with each other. Eqing only one of both adds a phase shift which destroys the stereo field when converted back to a left/right signal. Unless you're equing the other signal with an allpass filter to add the same phase shift, you're gonna have problems...elxsound wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 7:51 pmUses determines what is mandatory...JunSev wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 7:42 pmWhat do you mean? FPEQ2 isn't like all around EQ, but it gives you good results and does its job in the mix, and you don't need to spend 179$ if you can't afford, just using the logical aproach...DocSnyder wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 6:08 pmI'd not recommend this due to phase issues. Linear phase eq is mandatory and the FL EQ isn't.JunSev wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 4:28 pm For some of you with low budget there is alternatives to do MID/SIDE EQ with your daw and stock EQs in many different ways if you can't afford 179$ or the price upgrade like me, Fabfilter simplified the process but with some knowledge many things are possible, keep the faith
https://youtu.be/aEh-CQCNhCM
And how it is mandatory? do you think that a stock plug-in can't give you good results? if it is that you're wrong.
In mixing, Linear Phase EQ is mandatory "if" you are working with material that gets routed to return tracks and buses (most noticeable with drums, with parallel routings).
Different people are going to have different reasons for wanting different features and why they are willing to pay for them. That might seem obvious, but those specific use cases are not always obvious if you don't have a need for those features.
Well said, plexuss
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