Analysing two signals for EQ difference in Sonar or Cakewalk

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2018/06/03 09:09:37 (permalink)

Analysing two signals for EQ difference in Sonar or Cakewalk

Hi, I don't know if this is the right place in the forum to post this or not.

What I'd like to know is, let's say you have two audio files of a guitar, but the EQ on one audio file is different. Is there a way to compare them and visually depict the difference as an EQ graph?

Or do you need a third party plugin?

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    BJN
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    Re: Analysing two signals for EQ difference in Sonar or Cakewalk 2018/06/03 09:33:35 (permalink)
    Curve EQ would give you a real time comparison with an instance on each track but for an analysis report you will need perhaps restoration software but more likely a spectrum analysis plugin.

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