TritoneDigital.. hydratone, Voxengo and Kjaerhus, Fear it!
- KVRAF
- 4030 posts since 7 Sep, 2002
- KVRAF
- 6478 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
It doesn't add any harmonics in the traditional sense without the fire function. The two different modes sound completely different to each other but that's down to the impulses. As far as the blind spots, the EQ sound is consistent thruout the spectrum, no blinds spots in that sense. But maybe the lack of certain accuracy, or livelyness, could be described as such. Also, you can't do frequency sweeps with hydratone. You dial in the settings and it's static. That's quite the shortcoming, automation will sound clicky and bad.
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- KVRist
- 490 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Hamburg
WHAT? AND THAT'S A PLUGIN PEOPLE RAVE ABOUT?Kingston wrote:Also, you can't do frequency sweeps with hydratone. You dial in the settings and it's static. That's quite the shortcoming, automation will sound clicky and bad.
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- KVRAF
- 6478 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Well I've tried my best to talk (and even fight) some sense, but witness the power of hype...Ronny Pries wrote:WHAT? AND THAT'S A PLUGIN PEOPLE RAVE ABOUT?Kingston wrote:Also, you can't do frequency sweeps with hydratone. You dial in the settings and it's static. That's quite the shortcoming, automation will sound clicky and bad.
- KVRAF
- 4030 posts since 7 Sep, 2002
Kingston, thanks for the response... BTW, I've come up with a newer approach to EQ'ing, inspired by multi-impulse EQing (probably like in Hydratone). I'll see if this can be implemented in HarmoniEQ. The difference is quite subtle, but it does preserve transients better - that's the only obvious thing.
- KVRist
- 490 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Hamburg
where do you draw the line? would you also buy a porsche to ride it accurately at 50mph?007 wrote:Indeed, you should use it as an EQ, not as an effect unit.
if those guys can't realize the concept without putting stupid limitations on the user they should either lower the price or spend more time on developing a more user friendly version.
my 2 cent tho.
ronny
aka rktic. demoscener (Farbrausch, Holon, MFX, Still), sound designer, ux-dude, sth @AudioRealism, human synthesizer—not necessarily in that order.
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- KVRian
- 1119 posts since 29 Jun, 2004 from within you without you
HarmoniEQ sounds so unbelievable to me, I have little desire to check out Hydratone.
When you record acoustic instruments, the mic placement that makes your toes curl, "the flame" of the sound is crucial, because the ear candy of the acoustic tone is in the harmonics and transients. Otherwise it might as well be a sine wave. That's why HarmoniEQ sounds beautiful. Those odd harmonics are what makes tube gear sound good. Because they're the same harmonic action made by the voice and stringed instruments. In Voxengo tradition, it will evolve and get even better.
HarmoniEQ does something no other eq does. It wakes your ears the 'f up.
When you record acoustic instruments, the mic placement that makes your toes curl, "the flame" of the sound is crucial, because the ear candy of the acoustic tone is in the harmonics and transients. Otherwise it might as well be a sine wave. That's why HarmoniEQ sounds beautiful. Those odd harmonics are what makes tube gear sound good. Because they're the same harmonic action made by the voice and stringed instruments. In Voxengo tradition, it will evolve and get even better.
HarmoniEQ does something no other eq does. It wakes your ears the 'f up.
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- Banned
- 4026 posts since 27 Jan, 2004
One thing, is this thing really an EQ? isn't eq's supposed to do sweeps? Isn't this more of an impulse player...a digital eq with some kind of "analoge" code or whatever can sound dynamic because it's not limited by a fixed set of parameter settings...or something...am I completely offline?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 11375 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
I don't automate sweeps either but it sure doesn't sound "clicky" when sweeping with the mouse. It's completely smooth here on my system. It works just as any other parametric EQ.
EDIT: I tried doing some wild sweeps with the mouse (read: FAST) and it does indeed click a bit. I guess this is what kingston means and I agree that this would be a problem when automating.
Defjam, yes, your description is very close to what I hear in Hydratone too. It simply "geels", adds, the desired boost to the sound without any other artefacts. This is what I'd describe as "transparent" but after hearing the Weiss EQ I've come to realize what true transparency is.
Anyways, lets just put it this way, it complements the original sound in a very different way than any other plugin EQ I've ever heard.
Cheers!
bManic
EDIT: I tried doing some wild sweeps with the mouse (read: FAST) and it does indeed click a bit. I guess this is what kingston means and I agree that this would be a problem when automating.
Defjam, yes, your description is very close to what I hear in Hydratone too. It simply "geels", adds, the desired boost to the sound without any other artefacts. This is what I'd describe as "transparent" but after hearing the Weiss EQ I've come to realize what true transparency is.
Anyways, lets just put it this way, it complements the original sound in a very different way than any other plugin EQ I've ever heard.
Cheers!
bManic
- KVRAF
- 1649 posts since 18 Feb, 2005 from Serbia
i have to disagree with kingston, i 've tried automation and it's smooth as any other eq.
comparing to harmonieq, it has a different sound. why? because it's captured from a hardware eqs (amek 9098 & avalon vt737sp are implemented so far)..
so, how can you compare hardware impulses to harmonieq? i think you can't...
comparing to harmonieq, it has a different sound. why? because it's captured from a hardware eqs (amek 9098 & avalon vt737sp are implemented so far)..
so, how can you compare hardware impulses to harmonieq? i think you can't...
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- KVRian
- 1119 posts since 29 Jun, 2004 from within you without you
How does it compare with the UAD-1 Pultec eq then? Having the Pultec...does it make having another analog emulation redundant?
HarmoniEQ does something different I can't explain. It's pure ear candy. Goodness.
HarmoniEQ does something different I can't explain. It's pure ear candy. Goodness.
