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Post by noah shain on Jul 9, 2017 10:50:08 GMT -6
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 9, 2017 11:52:57 GMT -6
Wow. That's kindve badass. Is it supposedly correcting tithe signal to make it flat?
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Post by noah shain on Jul 9, 2017 11:57:15 GMT -6
It seems like that's one thing you can have it do... In the de-essing example they say to capture a piece of audio that DOESNT have a sibilance problem and the plug will make the rest of the file match that example. If it actually works that'd be pretty cool
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 9, 2017 12:05:01 GMT -6
I'm gonna demo the Shiite out of this. Thanks for the heads up.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Jul 9, 2017 12:55:52 GMT -6
Have you checked out IZotope's Neutron?
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 9, 2017 13:16:23 GMT -6
Have you checked out IZotope's Neutron? That looks really cool too. But I could see myself getting bogged down with all these options. That's one of the reasons I don't use Pi by soundradix.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 10, 2017 17:42:34 GMT -6
I played with Sonible Smart EQ for about 15 minutes...didn't read the damn manual...but I'm not really sure what it's doing. You click the button and then it analyzes and determines a filter curve? But then when you move the EQ points, they move opposite from what I am trying to accomplish...huh? I thought it might listen to your file and then adjust to what technically should be a flat response...but I guess I'm misunderstanding.
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Post by M57 on Jul 10, 2017 17:57:03 GMT -6
Watch the video again John. That's the way it's suppose to work. I agree, it doesn't seem particularly intuitive.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Jul 11, 2017 7:08:58 GMT -6
the EQ curve points in the GUI let you control how much of the automatic "smart" correction curve is applied to the original signal.
watch how this guy uses it:
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