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Subject: sofware eq
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Original Message 1/8 10-Mar-06 @ 10:25 AM - software eq
Message 2/8 10-Mar-06 @ 10:57 AM - RE: sofware eq
Are the built in eq options not doing it for you then?
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Message 3/8 10-Mar-06 @ 12:08 PM - RE: sofware eq
Elemental audio makes a nice EQ called Equium but its 130 bucks and quite fraknly I don't believe that it sounds that better than the stock logic plugz. But they have a demo for you to test.
Message 4/8 10-Mar-06 @ 12:36 PM - RE: sofware eq
Message 5/8 11-Mar-06 @ 07:08 AM - RE: sofware eq
This one is more transparent I think, the Elemental Audio stuff has some kind of slightly "darker" feel to it. But maybe its just because of the GUI
Message 7/8 13-Mar-06 @ 09:41 PM - RE: sofware eq
Nyquist EQ is pretty sweet. Its UI is not traditional... no Hz or dB indicators, so you need to use your ears. But a cool thing about it is that it auto-levels your signal as you boost/cut to maintain headroom/eliminate distortion. Highly recommended. Sound way better than most EQ's you pay for.
Message 8/8 17-Mar-06 @ 10:37 AM - RE: sofware eq
Vintage Warmer
Sonic Maximiser
Logic Fat EQ
Vinatge Warmer
Other plugs make their way into the patch depending on what instrument it is , eg - delay, autofilter, flange, chorus, etc but I always start my channel strip with a compressor and end it with a compressor so wouldn't this mean that the headroom is always maintained by the final Vinatge Warmer in the chain?
Am I right in thinking that’s its best to compress before EQ?
Also some feedback for you - you were right (again) - I did a big 1 day experiment and compared Logics EQ with my Mackie EQ in a mixdown across all individual tracks and using the Logic EQ sounded way better than using the Mackie EQ. I think you were right when you said that my DAW is a lot better than my old analogue desk BUT……..I still like using my focusrite compressors especially that old NYC stereo drum compression technique where I have 2 stereo drum tracks - one dry and one compressed to shit, then balance them so in light of that how would you recommend that I use both - do you think its better to have say all my drum tracks on individual tracks within Logic (balance them in there) and route them out to a stereo track on my desk? Maybe I should do the same with guitars and keyboard sounds, etc - mix them in Logic and then route them to a stereo pair on my desk?
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