Rain
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Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
I often use this Logic plug-in called "Match EQ", which lets you analyse 2 files and apply the EQ curve of the first one to the second. I use it pretty much only to quickly extract the information I need when I'm comparing material and it's become an invaluable tool. As it turns out, after using it to show something to a pal, I turned him on to that thing, but he is working on PC. I know Steinberg used to sell something similar back in the days (FreeFilter it was called, IIRC), but I'm sure that there are other similar PC options out there, right?
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/04 15:39:02
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Freefilter was awesome. I think har-bal does something similar too. The melda product works even better than match eq imho
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/04 15:41:50
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Wow, that was quick. Thanks guys!
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/04 15:43:44
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BTW, MeldaProduction puts their plug-ins on sale regularly for as much as 50% off.
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/04 15:59:33
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I've not used it personally, but AFAIK you can do this with Ozone too.
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/04 22:00:08
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There's also Waves Q-Clone. [There's an old 32 bit version of tc electronics 'Assimilator' as well, but apparently there are some issues with it - which is rare for them.]
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Rain
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/05 00:04:07
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Awesome - thanks for all the suggestions guys. :)
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/05 10:00:26
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I believe the Auto Audio Mastering System program has a matching EQ feature, but I could never get this program to work. I just read there is a new update that fixes the problems I have. I am suspect of anything that claims to do something so complex automatically, but it's free. besides, I think every feature has manual modes as well: http://www.curioza.com/in...frontpage&Itemid=1
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/05 10:10:18
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☄ Helpfulby Rain 2014/06/05 15:16:33
A couple more to add to the list: Dynamic Spectrum Mapper ($329) and Meldaproduction's MAutoEqualizer ($204, occasionally on sale for 50%). MAutoDynamicEQ is the best of the lot, IMO. It's the only one that features dynamic equalization (DSM is actually a spectral compressor). Ozone's spectrum matching is equally capable and has the advantage of being able to display or apply 8 different curves. However, it's a little clumsy to use and too CPU-heavy for use on multiple tracks (there are lots of scenarios for spectrum matching besides full mixes).
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/05 22:32:36
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Thanks for these links and the advice you guys have given. Unconsciously waited for this thread for a long time. Saw the 3 figure price tag for most of these plugs, and can only be the kid with face pressed against the window of a candy store. Downloaded Dub's rec for AAMS and hope it will work. Most all I do is to take in external projects from local artists and add tracks, keyboard, guitar, vocal. Sometimes come up against major frequency mismatch against how the project was processed. Then by ear try to match my guitar to the mix so it blends in. If anything out there automates a close approximation... Cheap bastard here and always trying to get champaigne for the price of beer. Best to all you guys, John
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/06 10:53:31
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☄ Helpfulby Rain 2014/06/06 15:07:04
If the three-digit price tags are putting you off, you can either wait for a Meldaproduction half-price sale (MAutoDynamicEQ has been offered at half price twice so far this year) or give Voxengo's CurveEQ a try. CurveEQ is cheaper ($89) than any other spectrum-matching equalizer I know of. While not the equal of MAutoDynamicEQ in either features or ease of use, it is a less-expensive alternative. An even cheaper ($50) option is to use Voxengo's SPAN Plus, a multi-channel metering tool, and manually adjust your favorite EQ based on visual guidance provided by SPAN Plus. The free option is to painstakingly match EQ by ear, using exclusive solo to A/B your mix against a reference you've loaded into your project. The free version of SPAN can help with this. It's a viable alternative; before the advent of spectrum-matching equalizers it was the only method. There is a new product out called Euphonia (79 EUR). Its author has kindly provided me with a copy for review, but at present I don't yet know enough about it to make a yea-or-nay recommendation. But it does look interesting. If anybody knows of other spectrum-matching equalizers, please let me know. I'm just finishing up my article on spectrum matching for the July issue of SoundBytes, which includes a list of plugins that can do this. I want to make the list is as comprehensive as possible.
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Re: Question for my plug-in-aholic pals working on PC...
2014/06/06 23:22:32
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Bit, As always, thanks for your sage advice. Looks like will take a few bucks to get the job done, but worth it. Hope also the article goes well. Looking forward to reading it when published. John
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