As far as I can work out, the word 'mastering' doesn't really mean anything in particular, just that the EQ is more apt to the task of mastering than, say, a very basic 3 band EQ. (i.e. More bands than normal, sum and difference (M/S) channels, etc.), in the same way that a GML 8200 is perhaps more apt to mastering than a Pultec. I can't see anything that indicates these EQs can't/shouldn't be used on strips.
It seems to me that an EQ is an EQ is an EQ, and as long as they're well-coded (e.g. don't introduce aliasing, offer neutral phase, etc.), most of them are functionally identical. While each might offer some kind of subtle saturation, I'm not convinced that Fabfilter Pro-Q plus a saturation plug-in wouldn't achieve exactly the same thing. Yes, the interfaces are different, and thus might lead to different creative decisions, but can I achieve the same end-results with any of these plug-ins?
What are the differences between these (if any) in the end-results?
- Fabfilter Pro-Q
- PA AMEK 200
- PA Brainworx bx_digital V3
- PA Brainworx bx_2098 EQ
- Softube Chandler Limited Curve Bender
- UAD Manley Passive
- Tokyo Dawn Labs Nova GE
- Kush Audio Clariphonic DSP MkII
