This is completly wrong, it's all about curves, and sometimes they just place some kind of subtle saturation, that doesn't certainly make any real difference between a good sounding song and a bad one.
The more i use MAutoDynamicEQ the more i love it, cause to enhance sounds you just need your ears. Digital eq is the most versatile tool to achieve whatever you need.
Ofc having access at certain kind of curves may speed up your workflow, and that's the reason of this love. I was able to recreate the curves and the behavior of any different eq i was used to use, along the behavior with different Q depending on the boost amount.
Cause it's handy to have a "sound in mind" a just turn a couple of knobs. But basically all the EQs out there are just skinned presets at higher prices.
Lots of respect for Melda that made one plugin only with all the emulations inside!
In my channel a made a huge comparison series, where i test lots of EQ and compressors and despite the curiosity it's something no one usually do, cause there isn't an obvious point for doing that. Anyway using lots of different emulations from different companies was the best way to understand that in a more analytical way, so i wanted to share it with you.
I don't want to write a book here, and i've probably already went too far
