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  • "Profiling EQ" / or "Sampling Eq"... who made that thing?
2013/02/06 02:23:08
LJB
Hi guys, about a year ago I saw a demo of a "Profiling EQ" plugin. You played program material in to it and it created an EQ curve that you could use on other tracks. Anyone know what it was called? It sold for around 200 Euros then..
2013/02/06 07:01:06
Bajan Blue
Ludwig
I think you might be referring to this:-
http://www.tcelectronic.com/assimilator/

Nigel


2013/02/06 08:11:49
LJB
Nope, wasn't TC.
2013/02/06 08:39:05
ltb
2013/02/06 08:49:25
gibsongs
iZotope Ozone5 Advanced allows you to do this with the EQ plug. However; you need to use Ozone on both tracks. - gs
2013/02/06 10:58:06
LANEY
Was it Har-bal?  I like it alot!  http://www.har-bal.com/
2013/02/06 11:17:05
Phonic
The Dynamic Spectrum Mapper?  http://www.proaudiodsp.com/products/dsm/

I own it and its great, but it won't retain the curve so I am forced to save it and load it with each instance.  I am in contact with tech support and hopefully they will have an answer for me in the next few days.

If you try it and it retains the curve, please let me know!
2013/02/06 11:28:56
batsbrew
HAR BAL

http://www.har-bal.com/


I USE IT.

IT WORKS.
PERFECTLY.



2013/02/06 12:06:21
bitflipper
There are several. Try googling "spectrum matching".
2013/02/07 02:29:48
JClosed
I don't know if that's what you are looking for, but Voxengo's CurveEQ can make a EQ curve from audio material, and that curve can be used on other audio material. It's not around $200 tough. It's just around $90. Take a look: http://www.voxengo.com/product/curveeq/
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