Any EQs With Realtime Spectrum Analysers That Can Do This?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1020 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
I have GlissEq 2 which you can overlay the spectrum from different tracks/ instances of the plugin on the currently opened instance.
What I am after is a EQ plug where you can have these overlays but access the other instances parameters aswell; gain/Q etc.
So one GUI to rule them all, with something like dynamic tabs, as you add the EQs to your project.
What I am after is a EQ plug where you can have these overlays but access the other instances parameters aswell; gain/Q etc.
So one GUI to rule them all, with something like dynamic tabs, as you add the EQs to your project.
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- KVRAF
- 2118 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Athens, Greece
ddmf IIEQ Pro does that.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1020 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
Thanks geroyannis,
I will check it out. I have actually got an old version of IIEQ Pro, which has been uninstalled for ages. I guess this is one of the newer releases, so if it works for me I`ll see what the upgrade options are.
I will check it out. I have actually got an old version of IIEQ Pro, which has been uninstalled for ages. I guess this is one of the newer releases, so if it works for me I`ll see what the upgrade options are.
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- KVRAF
- 2549 posts since 13 Mar, 2004
Exactly same here.4tune wrote:Thanks geroyannis,
I will check it out. I have actually got an old version of IIEQ Pro, which has been uninstalled for ages. I guess this is one of the newer releases, so if it works for me I`ll see what the upgrade options are.
This is an interesting concept I never thought about.
Downloaded the latest IIEQ Pro (also uninstalled for ages), only version 2 though. Currently checking out v3 demo with this feature and see if I'll upgrade.
Seems strange that obviously not more developers thought about this concept yet.
Anyways thanks for bringing it up and reminding me about IIEQ Pro.
Last edited by No_Use on Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1020 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
After trying IIEQ latest version, it has certainly got the idea right though you can only see two tracks at a time with the analyser. I can see with this that viewing all tracks may become a bit of a mess, but if it is all user configurable then that wouldn`t be an issue.No_Use wrote: Exactly same here.
This is an interesting concept I never thought about.
Downloaded the latest IIEQ Pro (also uninstalled for ages), only version 2 though. Currently checking out v3 demo with this feature and see if I'll upgrade.
Seems strange that obviously not more developers thought about this concept yet.
Anyways thanks for bringing it up and reminding me about IIEQ Pro.
Also a couple of other analyser controls like `slope/bias` and being able to switch off the pre-EQ curve would be helpful, but I need to give this a bit more of a go before making my mind up.
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- KVRAF
- 2549 posts since 13 Mar, 2004
Also tried out v3 meanwhile and what you're saying is very similar to my thoughts.4tune wrote:After trying IIEQ latest version, it has certainly got the idea right though you can only see two tracks at a time with the analyser. I can see with this that viewing all tracks may become a bit of a mess, but if it is all user configurable then that wouldn`t be an issue.No_Use wrote: Exactly same here.
This is an interesting concept I never thought about.
Downloaded the latest IIEQ Pro (also uninstalled for ages), only version 2 though. Currently checking out v3 demo with this feature and see if I'll upgrade.
Seems strange that obviously not more developers thought about this concept yet.
Anyways thanks for bringing it up and reminding me about IIEQ Pro.
Also a couple of other analyser controls like `slope/bias` and being able to switch off the pre-EQ curve would be helpful, but I need to give this a bit more of a go before making my mind up.
Already contacted the dev suggesting
- analyzer slope (important one for me)
- more spectrum overlays than just one
But no reply yet.
Switching of pre-EQ curve is also a good one.
Nevertheless I jumped on it already and bought v3 as I fell in love with the multi-operating concept immediately.
Got it for a reduced upgrade price of 13,80 €.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1020 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
Not a bad upgrade price at all, I may be tempted.No_Use wrote: Also tried out v3 meanwhile and what you're saying is very similar to my thoughts.
Already contacted the dev suggesting
- analyzer slope (important one for me)
- more spectrum overlays than just one
But no reply yet.
Switching of pre-EQ curve is also a good one.
Nevertheless I jumped on it already and bought v3 as I fell in love with the multi-operating concept immediately.
Got it for a reduced upgrade price of 13,80 €.
Another couple of nice things that I found while demoing: spectrum zooming and moving, when doing the following on the background i.e. not a node:
Zoom = "Control + left-mouse drag"
Move vertically = "Shift + left-mouse drag".
So having the other features would really polish off quite a capable plug. One other slight issue for me is that in Gliss EQ 2, I`m really used to being able to right-click the nodes to cycle through curve types. Probably wouldn`t be suited to IIEQ though as there`s so many available curves
Thanks for passing the suggestions on to the dev. Let me know here if you hear back, if you will?
- KVRAF
- 1603 posts since 18 Feb, 2005 from Serbia
I was trying to update v2 using two different debit cards and PayPal, but didn't have luck at all.
Seems that Fastspring, through which ddmf is using their online shop, doesn't like orders from Serbia.
Seems that Fastspring, through which ddmf is using their online shop, doesn't like orders from Serbia.
It's easy if you know how
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1020 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
Sounds like a pain. I`m sure if you contact their support they should sort you out though.lesha wrote:I was trying to update v2 using two different debit cards and PayPal, but didn't have luck at all.
Seems that Fastspring, through which ddmf is using their online shop, doesn't like orders from Serbia.
- KVRAF
- 1603 posts since 18 Feb, 2005 from Serbia
Christian wasn't able to help, so I emailed Fastspring and waiting for a response.
This is what I got from PayPal:
This is what I got from PayPal:
"We're sorry, PayPal doesn't allow residents of Serbia to ship purchases to Serbia and Montenegro."
"Please return to FastSpring and enter a different shipping address."
It's easy if you know how
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1020 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
Good luck with it, I don`t know what the reason is for that. Hopefully you`ll get better luck with Fastspring.lesha wrote:Christian wasn't able to help, so I emailed Fastspring and waiting for a response.
This is what I got from PayPal:"We're sorry, PayPal doesn't allow residents of Serbia to ship purchases to Serbia and Montenegro."
"Please return to FastSpring and enter a different shipping address."
As you`re buying an upgrade, I guess it all worked somehow before.
- KVRian
- 1339 posts since 25 Sep, 2011 from New York
Melda EQ's can do that.
Reality is a Condition due to Lack of Weed!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1020 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
Interesting, will take a look, thanks!BasariStudios wrote:Melda EQ's can do that.
I see, it`s all in Fastsprings hands then.lesha wrote:Actually, I bought v2 recently second hand here at KVR.4tune wrote:As you`re buying an upgrade, I guess it all worked somehow before.