It's an alternative to the linear analysis in plugin doctor. Feed it too much noise & saturation it'll break the test and give inconsistent results. That's why plugin doctor has the fundamental sweep and Hammerstein for properly showing frequency graphs after non linearities. Bertom will work fine on digital eq's and emulations that don't create too much saturation but you have to be careful when advising these things as if not used in the right context it will lead people to incorrect conclusions. You can use it to measure hardware but you just have to be very careful in how much harmonic information and noise the piece of gear is adding. You should be fine as most analog eq's don't make too much audible harmonic content but if being driven hard into audible distortion then you'll definitely see wierd results in bertom.
definitely agree with you there. Through testing an outboard preamp I have when driven too hard the curve goes bananas. So long as you are looking to see what a piece of gear does to your EQ response without turning it up to 11 you should be good. Thanks for pointing that out !
Thank you so much, for going straight to the point I wanted to know what this is. I am looking for something that can match or reveal the eq curve of an audio. useful for eq headphone caliberation or see the eq curve of a impulse responses
to the person who had an issue saying it isn't free but seems to have deleted their comment, go to this link: bertomaudio.com/eq-curve-analyzer.html. when you click on get the plugin (green button) it takes you to the payment page. If you change the payment amount to $0.00 you will just have to put in your email so they can send you the plugin for download
only usable for completely clean plugins. The curve is a linear process. Any processing which is not a digital EQ will not give you correct results through this. Plugin doctor's most valuable analysis is the non-linear side. Which cannot be represented by static eq delta curves.
after seeing your comment I tried putting a saturator to be analyzed, and basically it only shows how that saturation affects the EQ response - it doesn't show which harmonics are being generated - would have been nice
1:16 A “sine wave type signal”? I highly doubt that. A sine wave is a single frequency. How can it tell what’s happening to the whole spectrum if it’s just a sine wave? What it’s sending through is impulse responses. All frequencies.
This is the second video in a row that I caught that somebody is speaking on SM7 be and it's like when did ASMR SM7B videos become the way to broadcast it's an awful broadcast mic and everybody that uses it for broadcasting is making a mistake in my opinion, thanks for the analyzer heads up
It's an alternative to the linear analysis in plugin doctor. Feed it too much noise & saturation it'll break the test and give inconsistent results.
That's why plugin doctor has the fundamental sweep and Hammerstein for properly showing frequency graphs after non linearities.
Bertom will work fine on digital eq's and emulations that don't create too much saturation but you have to be careful when advising these things as if not used in the right context it will lead people to incorrect conclusions.
You can use it to measure hardware but you just have to be very careful in how much harmonic information and noise the piece of gear is adding. You should be fine as most analog eq's don't make too much audible harmonic content but if being driven hard into audible distortion then you'll definitely see wierd results in bertom.
definitely agree with you there. Through testing an outboard preamp I have when driven too hard the curve goes bananas. So long as you are looking to see what a piece of gear does to your EQ response without turning it up to 11 you should be good. Thanks for pointing that out !
Would this occur if everything is done in the box, or only using outboard gear?
Not that Plugin Doctor is super expensive, but are there any free alternatives if you DID want to check the harmonics of a plugin?
Been looking for an alternative for a long time.... thanks!
Glad I could help!
thanks fot the video man.
Easy, simple, quick
Indeed!
Great News & Walkthru mate .... Thanks loads.....
Very welcome! Love sharing things as I find them
I love this
Thanks!!
Gonna check it out, thanks bro
no problemo - great little tool to have
I use Bertom Denoiser on my Voicemeeter/Cantabile setup, great plugins !
Awesome Ill have to try those too
Many thanks! This is just what I was looking for. Subscribed, of course :).
To the point video, thanks!
Thank you so much, for going straight to the point I wanted to know what this is. I am looking for something that can match or reveal the eq curve of an audio. useful for eq headphone caliberation or see the eq curve of a impulse responses
Glad i could help! Love simple solutions!
to the person who had an issue saying it isn't free but seems to have deleted their comment, go to this link: bertomaudio.com/eq-curve-analyzer.html.
when you click on get the plugin (green button) it takes you to the payment page. If you change the payment amount to $0.00 you will just have to put in your email so they can send you the plugin for download
only usable for completely clean plugins. The curve is a linear process. Any processing which is not a digital EQ will not give you correct results through this.
Plugin doctor's most valuable analysis is the non-linear side. Which cannot be represented by static eq delta curves.
Does it show harmonic (saturation) information like PD ?
after seeing your comment I tried putting a saturator to be analyzed, and basically it only shows how that saturation affects the EQ response - it doesn't show which harmonics are being generated - would have been nice
@@spincyclestudiosmusic Thanks for taking the time!
another video coming your way on how to do this!
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1:16 A “sine wave type signal”?
I highly doubt that. A sine wave is a single frequency. How can it tell what’s happening to the whole spectrum if it’s just a sine wave?
What it’s sending through is impulse responses. All frequencies.
This is the second video in a row that I caught that somebody is speaking on SM7 be and it's like when did ASMR SM7B videos become the way to broadcast it's an awful broadcast mic and everybody that uses it for broadcasting is making a mistake in my opinion, thanks for the analyzer heads up
I’ll take it over every youtuber with a ring-y room any day.
I'm actually dying LOL - never had my voice be compared to ASMR, but thanks! I guess my voice is sexier after getting over a sinus infection!!
appreciate the love!
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Well, this video is fucking sad 🙂
Why?
Boost hte Curve at 2.2 Khz will cut the depression