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MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
Version 11.05 adds a cool feature to MAutoDynamicEQ: Remove Resonances. This automatically sets narrow filters based on the highest peaks detected. Note that you have to run the target analysis process first, then click the "remove resonances" button. It works well, but you'll only want to apply it in certain situations, e.g. vocals recorded in an untreated room. However, I tried it experimentally on a sampled strummed acoustic guitar, which, to my surprise, helped it sit in the mix. Still experimenting... Note that this release is still in beta, but should be released in a few days.
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/13 14:22:22
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Super cool. Not that I record in less than perfect spaces... But I'm sure it will help others who do. :-P
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/13 14:23:39
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How about that room in guitar center with all those guitars! So many resonances it is a party!
StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen. I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/13 17:03:46
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/13 18:11:47
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Thanks! I do have that EQ and use it a lot.
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/13 18:11:48
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Thanks Dave. I have had a real time of trying to record violin in my small studio. Maybe this will help. I have that plug in but haven't updated it yet.
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/13 20:35:42
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I would definitely try it on violin, a resonance nightmare if ever there was one. It's always had a harmonic-series filter type (so does MDynamicEQ), but it's based on simple ratios to a fundamental frequency. The new feature yields frequency series that are sometimes non-intuitive, because they're based on measurements rather than calculations. Which is good, because resonances can be from the instrument or the room, and more likely a combination of the two, in which case finding and mitigating those resonances can be a time-consuming process of trial and error.
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/13 22:04:34
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bitflipper Note that this release is still in beta, but should be released in a few days.
it is available now
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/14 00:36:30
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Looks to still be the beta. 11.0.5 correct.
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/14 00:46:28
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Yes, it is flagged as a beta release. Melda rarely has public betas. I did not notice the red beta banner.
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/14 02:58:50
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If Vojtech follows form from previous beta cycles, it'll probably be released before the week's out. In the meantime, go ahead and get the beta release; it seems stable to me (at least this particular plugin is, I haven't tested them all). Anyway, you know there'll be dot-one release a week after, to tidy up any loose ends.
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Re: MAutoDynamicEQ users: nifty new feature
2017/09/15 17:20:39
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Thanks. look forward to testing this
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