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Michael L wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 12:18 am I have an EQ with bands that I can set to a note, or I can set any band as a follow EQ to boost or cut -12 to +24 semitones from the midi input.
The problem is that 12ET scales do not equal harmonic series. You can hear the difference between chords in equal tuning and just intonation.
Boosting notes can increase dissonance with existing harmonics and muddy the sound of instruments, which is probly why the Apqualizer video uses sounds with few harmonics for examples.
I find this sort of eq-ing very useful but I make a lot of drone / field recording / experimental based work. Only ever make song type music if playing with someone else (and years go by without that happening lol) Been playing with the ScalerEQ and love it. Now about to go through everything else I have to see if there are overlaps. If not it is a buy for sure

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Yes! Add a little order to chaos (once in a while). But creates more ways to make it fit in mix.
El°HYM wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:27 pm
serge wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 6:45 pm This is one of those plugins that makes me wonder, why doesn’t every EQ do this! Can’t wait to try this with my Soma Labs Lyra-8.
The Lyra-8 isnt even chromatically tuned, or is this the reason you want to throw such an EQ on it?

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EXACTLY what I was waiting for... wonderful !

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perpetual3 wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 9:37 pm Does anyone here actually know the legal standard in the US to successfully receive a patent? And what does it really matter if you’re a musician/producer/engineer anyway?
"There are a number of legal requirements that must be met, including novelty (35 U.S.C. 102), utility and eligibility (35 U.S.C 101), non-obviousness (35 U.S.C. 103), and written description (35 U.S.C. 112), etc."

Source: https://www.uspto.gov/patents/basics/pa ... view#step3

These are the specific basic legal requirements. The link has more information in Steps 1 through 5, but still doesn't give a full picture of what all is involved in "successfully" obtaining and continuing to hold a patent.

It matters to musicians/producers/engineers because patents grant a temporary (which is not so temporary) monopoly in exchange for divulging new and non-obvious methods, structures, and so on. Granting a monopoly in exchange for nothing is a violation of the social contract that is the basis for IP laws, and this can adversely affect everyone.

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patents only have value if you can enforce them and the most seemingly trivial of designs can be patented eg https://www.theverge.com/2012/11/7/3614 ... ed-corners

but this eq seems to have many many aspects that are new in combination - which is patentable even if the individual components are not particularly novel (and I dont know if a scale based eq is novel or not)

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neverbefore wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 12:43 amI find this sort of eq-ing very useful but I make a lot of drone / field recording / experimental based work.
Oh yeah, this kind of tool will help detect and strengthen a root note and harmonies in broadband sounds, like that tuned drum example in the apqualizer video.

BTW, it's "patent pending" which means they just filed a patent application. Most EQs show the note for each band and harmonics, so their main innovation is the great design and workflow - how they linked scale detection, boost/cut and mid/side, and the flexibility with notes.
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Does anyone know if this uses the Beatport Access licensing system or is it just a serial number?

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serge wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 1:26 am Yes! Add a little order to chaos (once in a while). But creates more ways to make it fit in mix.
El°HYM wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:27 pm
serge wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 6:45 pm This is one of those plugins that makes me wonder, why doesn’t every EQ do this! Can’t wait to try this with my Soma Labs Lyra-8.
The Lyra-8 isnt even chromatically tuned, or is this the reason you want to throw such an EQ on it?
Makes good sense to kind of 'reverse - engineer' it to bring out the tonality in more 'none - tonal' sounds e.g. drones, noises.
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If I understand it correctly, it removes multiple frequencies with very narrow band filters. That makes it a problem solver, not something you apply everywhere. Similar to comb filters which remove multiple frequencies which are harmonically related, the results may turn out sounding hollow and lifeless, sometimes hard to recognize pitch.
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medienhexer wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 11:48 am If I understand it correctly, it removes multiple frequencies with very narrow band filters. That makes it a problem solver, not something you apply everywhere. Similar to comb filters which remove multiple frequencies which are harmonically related, the results may turn out sounding hollow and lifeless, sometimes hard to recognize pitch.
Also screws up phase significantly
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finally a decent EQ plugin
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serge wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 6:45 pm This is one of those plugins that makes me wonder, why doesn’t every EQ do this! Can’t wait to try this with my Soma Labs Lyra-8.
Pro Q has, Native FL Studio parametric eq has

EDIT: ok my mentioned EQs has a piano which can guide you, but not as deep editing as this EQ. Actually i see i might find its use when sculpting bassdrums...
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Scaler Saturator next :clown:
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martiu wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 12:24 pm finally a decent EQ plugin
Might have some uses for sound - design, yet when it also messes too much with phase. :?
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If you want every track to sound like there's Disperser on it, this is the plugin you should use. :)
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