Favourite eq plugin?
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- KVRist
- 450 posts since 22 Nov, 2005
http://www.ismusic.ne.jp/slim_slow_slid ... /lpgeq.zip
Simple and easy on CPU, I use that for cuts on tracks alot.
Posihfopit is amazing for a freebie, I'd try that before buying anything, It's my first choice for most tasks especially boosting.
PLParEQ words dont do it justice its really that good, best free mix/master EQ ever.
I think EQ is one area where Freeware is clearly on par with commercial stuff, Ive only named the 3 i use but they seem to cover all my needs at the moment.
Simple and easy on CPU, I use that for cuts on tracks alot.
Posihfopit is amazing for a freebie, I'd try that before buying anything, It's my first choice for most tasks especially boosting.
PLParEQ words dont do it justice its really that good, best free mix/master EQ ever.
I think EQ is one area where Freeware is clearly on par with commercial stuff, Ive only named the 3 i use but they seem to cover all my needs at the moment.
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- KVRian
- 503 posts since 28 Mar, 2005 from Annapolis, MD
You can't beat this combination for all of your equalizing needs--Equium and Firium from Elemental Audio. I also have PSP Master Q but find the GUI frustrating, and the Eq does not give stereo in Live 5.
If you want to get a good eq on sale (through the end of today), Voxengo has Gliss EQ for like $50. You have some nice freebies listed above.
If you want to get a good eq on sale (through the end of today), Voxengo has Gliss EQ for like $50. You have some nice freebies listed above.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 601 posts since 5 Mar, 2005 from A bordello in Moscow
Just out of interest, nobody mentioned the Waves stuff. Is that down to price, quality or both?
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- KVRist
- 450 posts since 22 Nov, 2005
Waves are pretty light on CPU for what they sound like, but i think price and their copy protection dont do them any favours.
- KVRAF
- 1577 posts since 20 May, 2002 from Cambridge, UK
there's lots of talk on here about the different qualities of EQs and phasing artefacts etc. Has anyone done an objective test with demonstrable differences? I'm sure there are differences, I just wonder how many of them are a matter of perception...
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- KVRAF
- 1821 posts since 5 Oct, 2003
I use many different EQ (depending on the material) but one that I use on nearly every project is Voxengo HarmoniEQ
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 24 Apr, 2004 from Right behind you NYC
Well i use IzotopeOzone3 eq, its very very good, I also use Waves RTrack eq and I like the Voxengo EQ on Voxformer but its very limited.
Without a doubt IzotopeEQ is the most used piece of kit that I have period.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 2565 posts since 30 Mar, 2004 from Phoenix AZ USA
You don't need any test.Jbravo wrote:there's lots of talk on here about the different qualities of EQs and phasing artefacts etc. Has anyone done an objective test with demonstrable differences? I'm sure there are differences, I just wonder how many of them are a matter of perception...
Just try a few different ones.
You will hear the difference immediately.
For example try the big warm ValveTone62
http://www.tritonedigital.com/valvetone.htm
A lot of unique character, nothing will sound quite the same.
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- KVRian
- 903 posts since 14 May, 2003
My Favs:
Correction: Posihfopit, and looking forward to acquiring GlissEQ
Colouring: HarmoniEQ and NyquistEQ (5-band)
Mastering: CurveEq
The PLParEq3 shows promise, but I haven't worked it much as of yet.
Cubase's native Q isn't bad either.
Correction: Posihfopit, and looking forward to acquiring GlissEQ
Colouring: HarmoniEQ and NyquistEQ (5-band)
Mastering: CurveEq
The PLParEq3 shows promise, but I haven't worked it much as of yet.
Cubase's native Q isn't bad either.
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- KVRian
- 509 posts since 10 Aug, 2004
waves q-clone. done.griels wrote:You tend not to be able to instantiate an outboard EQ more than once... Of course it's good to have different 'flavours' to add variety to a mix so it might make a nice addition, but you'd need to burn the EQ into each treated track which is a faff unless you have a patchbay or something.lex_strooder wrote:(and why not get a outboard, even the cheepest ones rule any soft in 44.1)
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- KVRAF
- 1933 posts since 29 Apr, 2005 from Beyond all space, time, and dimension.
Try WWAYM NWEQ (free). It only excells at a mid bass up to 1k subtle boost, but I use it a lot for that. Can bring boring instruments to life.
I like GEQ-7 for cuts that retain an instrument's character, but the boosts sound artificial to me.
Sonalksis excells in bass boosts, I really dislike the edgy highs it has, though.
Posihfopit (free if you're poor like me) and ElectriQ (payware version, if you can afford it) are nice general purpose EQ's with subtle high boosts and general soft analog character.
Equium is a nice general purpose EQ.
I have Tritone Valvetone '62 and will start using it when they release the 96k version. It is a one trick pony but is very warm. Hydratone has a lot of character but I find sometimes it is so far from transparent as to be not of much use to me so I didn't buy it.
Of course Refined Audiometrics is a superior outfit, but they are very high end. Their 3 band is no longer available as of tomorrow, but if they ever offer a scaled down pay version EQ, take a serious look at it.
I like GEQ-7 for cuts that retain an instrument's character, but the boosts sound artificial to me.
Sonalksis excells in bass boosts, I really dislike the edgy highs it has, though.
Posihfopit (free if you're poor like me) and ElectriQ (payware version, if you can afford it) are nice general purpose EQ's with subtle high boosts and general soft analog character.
Equium is a nice general purpose EQ.
I have Tritone Valvetone '62 and will start using it when they release the 96k version. It is a one trick pony but is very warm. Hydratone has a lot of character but I find sometimes it is so far from transparent as to be not of much use to me so I didn't buy it.
Of course Refined Audiometrics is a superior outfit, but they are very high end. Their 3 band is no longer available as of tomorrow, but if they ever offer a scaled down pay version EQ, take a serious look at it.
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