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EQ III
Hi!
Tllabs are back again )) On question: is the Eq 3 better than former digi Eqs? What´s the qualtity of this EQ? thanks! martin |
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Re: EQ III
I think EQ3 is much better than earlier digi eq´s. Both the interface and sound has improved now.
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System: PT HD3 8.0.1 192 i/o. OS X 10.5.8 PPC. |
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Re: EQ III
hi!
...does it need much more DSP power, or is it comparable to the Renaissance EQ? thanks! |
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Re: EQ III
I think it sounds much better than any other EQ plugin.....BUT,
Warning....I just lost an entire record worth of mixes and stems..... In a 192 session with 24 tracks the EQ3 DOES NOT retain its HF Q, LF Q, Hi Shelf Gain, and Low Shelf Gain after saving closing and opening the session. The frequency setting and mid ranges seem to be the same although some of the mids seem to have had thier Q's reset to 10.00. The Hi and Lo notch Q's have all reverted to 2.00 and the Hi and Lo Shelf gains have all reverted to 0.00. I wish I had a photgraphic memory. We used Snap N Drag to confirm the differences before and after closing the session after "save settings as" and import DID NOT work. None of the EQ3's were RTAS...They were all Multi-Mono TDM. Very unfortunate. I would be relieved to find out that the session file has the info and EQ3 has a problem implimenting it but either way I'll be remixing. Try not to laugh out loud but has anyone ever translated and extracted session file data into text form? Devastated in NY, brendan b. brown, producer, Wheatus Mubeau, I'll bump the entire thread so you can read and be warned. brendan |
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