FabFilter Pro-Q 3
- KVRist
- 301 posts since 30 Jun, 2016 from USA
- KVRAF
- 6295 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
You're welcome! Even I was surprised to see that, honestly.2:43AM wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 11:16 amThanks for confirming. I held off thinking maybe I had a "cookie" issue or the website may be borked.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:24 am Yeah, looks like back then there was a potential mistake with current conversion. Because it was showing the EUR amount considerably higher than the $ amount for the Pro-Q 3 update. Glad I jumped on it for $42!
The prices now are apparently like at the FabFilter shop.
As for the upgrade, I'm still going to get it, but will do it from my FF account instead, which is slightly cheaper now. Having the dynamic EQ is a good tool to have, and that certainly may be worth the $50* upgrade, but there are several other features that make Q3 pretty sweet: collision detection, resonant frequency detection/display, a better approach at M/S, and a slightly more-clear display.
* I must remember that FF plugins are naturally expensive. I think the Waves' pricing mindset has skewed my way of thinking...$29 for a $349 plugin on sale every other week. Yeah, okay!
Yeah, it indeed is an excellent update and worth it for about $50. Happy I waited and did not get it for normal 50% discount. We can convince ourselves that we saved at least about $40. I think you should go for it.
Haha, yeah, seriously. Waves is going crazy with sales of late. But Scheps Omni Channel and J37 Tape are awesome and useful plugins in my opinion.
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colonel_mustard colonel_mustard https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=439842
- KVRist
- 124 posts since 24 Apr, 2019
Agreed. It's so useful! I wouldn't be without it. If anyone's interested, there's an excellent (and free) Pro-C2 masterclass here:2:43AM wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 3:16 pmPro-C2 is a fantastically awesome compressor. Its side-chaining is very good as well.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 6:46 am For those who don't have any FabFilter plugins yet, this is the best chance to get them or regret later. I wish I had not got them earlier.
I have Pro-Q 3, Pro-L 2 and Saturn, as they are the best and most useful for my purpose at least. I paid more than the price the Mixing bundle is currently at. They are worth it though.
But since this sale is hot and I don't think FabFilter will do this big sale anytime soon, I wanted to know if there is any other plugin really worth considering.
Dan Worrall's videos are great too, obviously
I wouldn't buy anything for the sake of it, though. I mean, I have done before - obviously - many times over, but I don't condone it.
Figuring out your go-tos in advance is not easily done. I have 5 of the fabs (Pro-Q3 [upgraded this sale], Pro-C2, Pro-L2, Pro-R and Saturn) and they all get used all of the time.
- KVRAF
- 6295 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
Oh yes, thanks for reminding me of this. I did get Pro-C 2 through my account a few days ago for an excellent price! Thanks to 2:43AM and you for the recommendation. It will replace a few compressors for me and will simplify the setup.colonel_mustard wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:17 pmAgreed. It's so useful! I wouldn't be without it. If anyone's interested, there's an excellent (and free) Pro-C2 masterclass here:2:43AM wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 3:16 pmPro-C2 is a fantastically awesome compressor. Its side-chaining is very good as well.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 6:46 am For those who don't have any FabFilter plugins yet, this is the best chance to get them or regret later. I wish I had not got them earlier.
I have Pro-Q 3, Pro-L 2 and Saturn, as they are the best and most useful for my purpose at least. I paid more than the price the Mixing bundle is currently at. They are worth it though.
But since this sale is hot and I don't think FabFilter will do this big sale anytime soon, I wanted to know if there is any other plugin really worth considering.
Dan Worrall's videos are great too, obviously
I wouldn't buy anything for the sake of it, though. I mean, I have done before - obviously - many times over, but I don't condone it.
Figuring out your go-tos in advance is not easily done. I have 5 of the fabs (Pro-Q3 [upgraded this sale], Pro-C2, Pro-L2, Pro-R and Saturn) and they all get used all of the time.
I have the same plugins as you (except Pro-R), because I feel they are the best FabFilter plugins and because they will get the most use. I intentionally did not buy any bundle. Just wanted to buy the ones I would actually use, and as a side advantage, having them as single licenses helps with reselling them in future if there is any need.
Dan Worrall's tutorials are the best, of course. I will check out the above video today.
EDIT: Just saw it is by Daniel Wyatt. His tutorials are no less than amazing!
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colonel_mustard colonel_mustard https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=439842
- KVRist
- 124 posts since 24 Apr, 2019
I absolutely endorse this attitude
- KVRAF
- 6295 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
- KVRist
- 301 posts since 30 Jun, 2016 from USA
ProQ3 Tip: Not sure if this was mentioned or not, but I like to now use two instances of ProQ3 before and after plugins to check I/O levels and changes to the sound, especially saturation plugins, exciters, etc. I use the EQ's "External Spectrum" feature to do this easily.
Example:
ProQ3 'A' --> Tape Plugin --> Sonnox Inflator --> PSP MixSaturator --> ProQ3 'B' --> Master Output
Open up the 'B' instance of ProQ3 and turn on the External Spectrum of 'A'. Now both spectrums, before and after, can be viewed (overlayed) at once. Very helpful!
Example:
ProQ3 'A' --> Tape Plugin --> Sonnox Inflator --> PSP MixSaturator --> ProQ3 'B' --> Master Output
Open up the 'B' instance of ProQ3 and turn on the External Spectrum of 'A'. Now both spectrums, before and after, can be viewed (overlayed) at once. Very helpful!
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- KVRAF
- 6279 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
Great idea! I do this with loudness meters to help with gain staging based on perception rather than amplitude. But using Q3 like this to also monitor spectral variance could also help iron out audible issues. thanks for the tip!2:43AM wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2019 4:26 pm ProQ3 Tip: Not sure if this was mentioned or not, but I like to now use two instances of ProQ3 before and after plugins to check I/O levels and changes to the sound, especially saturation plugins, exciters, etc. I use the EQ's "External Spectrum" feature to do this easily.
Example:
ProQ3 'A' --> Tape Plugin --> Sonnox Inflator --> PSP MixSaturator --> ProQ3 'B' --> Master Output
Open up the 'B' instance of ProQ3 and turn on the External Spectrum of 'A'. Now both spectrums, before and after, can be viewed (overlayed) at once. Very helpful!
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- KVRist
- 301 posts since 30 Jun, 2016 from USA
Yes! And for an added bonus, enable the Freeze Mode (snowflake button) to build up and hold the two spectrums!plexuss wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2019 4:30 pmGreat idea! I do this with loudness meters to help with gain staging based on perception rather than amplitude. But using Q3 like this to also monitor spectral variance could also help iron out audible issues. thanks for the tip!2:43AM wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2019 4:26 pm ProQ3 Tip: Not sure if this was mentioned or not, but I like to now use two instances of ProQ3 before and after plugins to check I/O levels and changes to the sound, especially saturation plugins, exciters, etc. I use the EQ's "External Spectrum" feature to do this easily.
Example:
ProQ3 'A' --> Tape Plugin --> Sonnox Inflator --> PSP MixSaturator --> ProQ3 'B' --> Master Output
Open up the 'B' instance of ProQ3 and turn on the External Spectrum of 'A'. Now both spectrums, before and after, can be viewed (overlayed) at once. Very helpful!![]()
- KVRAF
- 6295 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
Great tip indeed! Thanks.2:43AM wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2019 4:26 pm ProQ3 Tip: Not sure if this was mentioned or not, but I like to now use two instances of ProQ3 before and after plugins to check I/O levels and changes to the sound, especially saturation plugins, exciters, etc. I use the EQ's "External Spectrum" feature to do this easily.
Example:
ProQ3 'A' --> Tape Plugin --> Sonnox Inflator --> PSP MixSaturator --> ProQ3 'B' --> Master Output
Open up the 'B' instance of ProQ3 and turn on the External Spectrum of 'A'. Now both spectrums, before and after, can be viewed (overlayed) at once. Very helpful!
- KVRist
- 462 posts since 2 Jun, 2015 from Belgrade, Serbia
I truly wanted to upgrade to Q3 last week, but I realized (again) that, with Q2 and REAPER, I can make a much better dynamic EQ (plus the interface in Q3 is less attractive - smaller and darker and, although the upgrade is not unreasonably expensive, it is not cheap by any means).
Bought the Equilibrium, so I guess now I have two nice EQs.
Bought the Equilibrium, so I guess now I have two nice EQs.
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- KVRian
- 1264 posts since 26 Feb, 2016
Yea, the deals just keep coming.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 11:47 am
Haha, yeah, seriously. Waves is going crazy with sales of late. But Scheps Omni Channel and J37 Tape are awesome and useful plugins in my opinion.
The company's must be hurting.
Plugins have just been getting better and better.
I paid several hundred for some that are now $29, ouch.
- KVRAF
- 6295 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
That indeed hurts. It's about time and technology.SteveWZ wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 10:30 amI paid several hundred for some that are now $29, ouch.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 11:47 am
Haha, yeah, seriously. Waves is going crazy with sales of late. But Scheps Omni Channel and J37 Tape are awesome and useful plugins in my opinion.
