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Post by mrholmes on Nov 22, 2018 13:32:44 GMT -6
I know the Air EQ is very old but:
WOW what a cool EQ concept.
To my ears it is still one of the best sounding digital EQs I know, I can boost anything without getting BS. Just used it on Snare and Kick and this time Steven Slate is right - its a diffrent way to EQ something.
Its one of the "makes it easier" tools.
Got a clean big and open sounding SD in no time today. Same is true for the Kick.
I like the clean top end without smearing the image.
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 22, 2018 21:09:41 GMT -6
I won this in one of puremixes contests. It's really a great eq!
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Post by mrholmes on Nov 23, 2018 5:01:16 GMT -6
I won this in one of puremixes contests. It's really a great eq!
I like the fact that I can shift click on the Q factor to change the spike of the EQ curve.
It saved me two times from using compression, because the transient peak is mild after the water treatmeant.
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Post by lcr on Nov 24, 2018 2:23:04 GMT -6
Water always lowers my transient levels.
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Post by bartacusad on Nov 26, 2018 21:49:48 GMT -6
I love it! It saved me from buying another eq I’ve had my eye on for a while. It’s really smooth sounding.
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 28, 2018 15:19:39 GMT -6
This plug sounds really great at 192khz(or other higher rates). I confirmed with Eiosis that is does not over-sample.
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 28, 2018 15:59:33 GMT -6
This plug sounds really great at 192khz(or other higher rates). I confirmed with Eiosis that is does not over-sample. Do any clean (non-dynamic) EQ’s have oversampling? I know EQuilibrium and Pro-Q2 do not I've no idea.
If by clean you mean non analog modeled, then I am not sure. The Sonnox Oxford EQ states oversampling in the manual but due to the wording I am not sure what it means. Then again, that is a model of a hardware EQ.
Is it a thing that no digital parametric(clean) EQ's oversample?
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Post by M57 on Nov 28, 2018 18:07:47 GMT -6
I won this in one of puremixes contests. It's really a great eq!
I like the fact that I can shift click on the Q factor to change the spike of the EQ curve.
It saved me two times from using compression, because the transient peak is mild after the water treatmeant.
I find the shift/click per/band mode to be a nuisance - I don't understand why there isn't a separate water/fire knob for each band. Let go of shift too early and you're changing the Q - or hold down option or control by accident and you're also changing the Q or worse - zero it out. That said, it sounds incredible and does something very useful that no other EQ does. I keep looking for reasons to drop my Everything Bundle subscription and then they go and throw this in, damn it.
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