Cool video. I have this EQ and have been using it for a year or so in mastering. I'd figured out most of it myself, but I picked up some useful ideas here, many thanks.
Hi, to answer your question, the main sections on this plugin are the mid/side modes. We have a thorough video here: th-cam.com/video/7H8sTDlMQQQ/w-d-xo.html
I have this EQ and love it as well - the gain scale trick is great. I do something similar with sidechaining vocals into a dynamic EQ on guitars - i.e. the as the vocal dynamic and content changes, it pushed the guitar tracks down in that form. You can do something similar by sidechaining drums into vocals for cases where you find that overheads are causing too much brightness build-up with the vocals. But I will definitely try this gain scale inversion trick - neat technique!
Everybody mixes these up when talking from time to time because a low-cut can be called a high-pass and a high-cut can be called a low-pass. Of course he knows what they are.
You have all my respect, but, c'mon guys, choose someone able to speak on a video tutorial. It seems the pilot flight captain parody from Family Guy...
I'm jus buying anything that has a "Brainworx Audio" logo...😂I jus bought this one...and the townhouse comp too. You guys are legends!
same here! :))
Absolutely...
Cool video. I have this EQ and have been using it for a year or so in mastering. I'd figured out most of it myself, but I picked up some useful ideas here, many thanks.
Is there a particular reason for not having frequency analyser on the graphs?
He literally says why near the start of the vid
Just bought it and can't wait...
Gain scale didin't realised before thank you.
What are the main sections and the differences in this plugin? Like what is the difference between m/s, mono stereo, and mixer?
Hi, to answer your question, the main sections on this plugin are the mid/side modes. We have a thorough video here: th-cam.com/video/7H8sTDlMQQQ/w-d-xo.html
I have this EQ and love it as well - the gain scale trick is great. I do something similar with sidechaining vocals into a dynamic EQ on guitars - i.e. the as the vocal dynamic and content changes, it pushed the guitar tracks down in that form. You can do something similar by sidechaining drums into vocals for cases where you find that overheads are causing too much brightness build-up with the vocals. But I will definitely try this gain scale inversion trick - neat technique!
Really great overview. Thanks!
I really enjoyed the gain scaling trick for unmasking. Thanks a lot for this info.
Best in the world tutorial, I'm grateful, own you a drink.
Why wouldn't you have a a track with vocals ready to go if you're demonstrating a specific feature of the plugin?
Thanks man for the Last Trick.Very good Idea.
very very helpful, thank you!
I’m doing fine with my fabfilter q3. This seems very cumbersome
I hear the SA accent. I feel at home.
Masking Trick at 13.30
@5:15 he pointed low pass as high pass & high pass as low pass filter! He himself doesn't know what is a low pass n a highpass filter 😂
Everybody mixes these up when talking from time to time because a low-cut can be called a high-pass and a high-cut can be called a low-pass. Of course he knows what they are.
You have all my respect, but, c'mon guys, choose someone able to speak on a video tutorial. It seems the pilot flight captain parody from Family Guy...
Wow?
Great information but damn slow at presenting it.
Please stop swallowing saliva on the mic it gets very very irritating dude! Forced to write this..Please stop!! all your videos have it..