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2014/08/14 09:27:39
bitflipper
I'll second Larry's suggestion: MAutoDynamicEQ does it all. However, if you don't need the spectrum-matching feature, MDynamicEQ is a more cost-effective buy. It's the one that gets used most here, and has even replaced Pro-Q as my go-to equalizer.
2014/08/14 09:32:26
cclarry
Agree with Dave...if money is a concern then by all means
get MDynamicEQ...

They'll both probably hit the Eternal Sale sometime soon!
2014/08/14 13:09:56
jimusic
Thanks Buds - yes, I'm watching the eternal sales now for these things.
That's why I'm asking, because I believe the sale period on this bunch of plugs ends on the 17th. 
 
I'm currently reading through Dave's article(s) from the link above.
 
It's a great read - thanks Dave!
2014/08/15 02:26:01
musichoo
Thanks Larry. I always wanted to get the MultiAnalizer. I was waiting for a good deal. Finally got it at Jrrshop for $39.  
2014/08/16 13:27:37
jimusic
Are there better prices at Jrr Shop than the weekly 50% off on Melda's site?
2014/08/16 13:44:39
cclarry
Some of the products are in the Blowout shop...

But the prices are the same as on the website...
so if you don't want to wait for it to go on sale 
in the Webshop, you can check the blowout shop 
and see if it's there....
2014/08/16 14:19:41
jimusic
bitflipper
I'll second Larry's suggestion: MAutoDynamicEQ does it all. However, if you don't need the spectrum-matching feature, MDynamicEQ is a more cost-effective buy. It's the one that gets used most here, and has even replaced Pro-Q as my go-to equalizer.


OK Gents, so I already have MDynamicEq included in the MMixingBundle that I got last month.
 
So any point or need to get any of the others - specifically MAutoEqualizer, which is still on until tomorrow?
 
I see that MSpectralDynamics is popular also, which I just missed out on for now.
 
I should mention that I do have the following Voxengo plugs, [among others - Maag Eq4, MixControl Pro, etc]:
 
CurveEq V2
Elephant V3
GlissEq
HarmoniEq
Span
Soniformer
Voxformer 
 
although I find Voxengo's interfaces a bit confusing to navigate through.
2014/08/16 17:16:58
cclarry
If you've got the Mixing Bundle then it's going to come down to 

WANT/NEED

so that's going to be a personal decision...

Most of what can be done with any of these can be done with
the plugins that come with your DAW.  But, it may take 3 or 4
to what one of these does...so there's the conundrum...
2014/08/16 18:15:13
Eddie TX
jimusic
OK Gents, so I already have MDynamicEq included in the MMixingBundle that I got last month.
 
So any point or need to get any of the others - specifically MAutoEqualizer, which is still on until tomorrow?
 



I've had the Mixing Bundle for a while, and haven't felt the need to acquire any other Melda plugs.  The spectrum matching feature in MAutoDynamicEQ is cool, but that Voxengo Curve EQ has a similar thing.   So I'd say you're covered.
 
I may change my mind if Bitflipper's upcoming writeup on MSpectralDynamics convinces me that it's a must-have. 
 
Cheers,
Eddie
 
2014/08/17 10:36:39
bitflipper
jimusic
So any point or need to get any of the others - specifically MAutoEqualizer, which is still on until tomorrow?
 
I see that MSpectralDynamics is popular also, which I just missed out on for now.
 
I should mention that I do have the following Voxengo plugs, [among others - Maag Eq4, MixControl Pro, etc]:
 
CurveEq V2
Elephant V3
GlissEq
HarmoniEq
Span
Soniformer
Voxformer 

 
MAutoEqualizer would, IMO, be redundant given that you already have CurveEQ.
 
MSpectralDynamics, however, is unlike anything else you have. There is very little out there like it. In fact, just one comparable product that I've found (and I've been looking) and that's the Dynamic Spectrum Mapper (DSM) product. That one's $329. Melda's is pricey, too, but fifty bucks less than DSM and 200 bucks less when it goes on sale.
 
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