is there an EQ that allows you to freeze the waveform at a point you want and then apply ur eq

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  1. petrrr

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    is there an EQ that allows you to freeze the waveform at a point you want because i'm trying to lower some annoying frequencies and it would be convinient if the eq can do this

    edit: i'm looking for a free eq for this

     
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    Why not cut the waveform at this point, create a new track for it and apply eq then? :dunno:

    Samplitude has object based editing. That means you do not need to create a new track to insert effects.
     
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    sorry i don't understand how that would work, the part i'm talking about is like less than a second in duration ro something...so i would not have the time to see anything again if i paste it on another track

    i would prefer if the eq plugin can pause and apply eq on it

    i mean i thought about taking a screenshot and then finding the points and then applying the eq but just checking if there's an eq that can do this just to be aware of
     
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    Hi,

    Well yea there is...... I had the Same issue and now use "Ceiling of Sound" from Ayaic. You can use "Live" Curve generator function and freeze anytime, then use the proper Q setting by zooming in 0 to 100% and simply drag the desired Frequency up or down. Cheers
     
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    I would need a free one!! i forgot to mention that :P
     
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    You could set free Voxengo SPAN to hold the max level: cogwheel -> Type -> MAX. Then you could use any EQ you want. When you hover with the cursor ove a spike, its exact freq is shown in numbers.
     
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    yes that does it for now! thanks No Avenger!
     
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    I know @No Avenger has sorted you out now, but clear something up for me. When you said 'Free' Did you mean FREE free or Sister Site Free?
     
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    free free
     
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    can it pause the frequency response at specific second and make eq adjustments?
     
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    I'm not really understanding what you are trying to do. Read up on what a dynamic EQ is (and download/try/use TDR Nova) and see if it answers your question.
    If not, further describe what you want to do/achieve.
    https://mynewmicrophone.com/the-complete-guide-to-dynamic-equalization-eq/
     
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    Gotya :)
     
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    ok!! i think it doesn't do that

    I am trying to "take a screenshot" of a particular moment in time of the frequency response and apply eq to that moment only specifically.
     
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    Sounds like EQ matching to me. Take a look at this video and see if this is what you mean:


    Pro-Q can do this, TDR Nova GE can do this, I'm not sure if the free Nova can match frequency responses..
     
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    I think what he's looking for is just simply to freeze a frequency analyser for a moment to see what the spectrum looks like at a particular moment, and base his EQ'ing on that.

    Although, personally, if I'm removing bad frequencies, I just do what a lot of people do... sweep around with a narrow band EQ in solo and listen, rather than basing it visually.


    @petrrr I agree with @No Avenger though, you can just use SPAN or some other analyser with a freeze functionality to view + freeze things, then use whatever EQ your heart desires.
     
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    Ah! Spectral/EQ-matching. Fabfilter Pro-Q3, TDR SlickEQ M, Eventide EQuivocate, MEqualizer, etc has this. Haven't spotted any free ones (even though the first EQ-match I used back in 1996 in Cubase ought to be free by now :). As mentioned above, SPAN would be a good free bet to get your analysis right (at level-matched signals).
     
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    Ah, now, after reading the thread for the fifth time or so, I finally understood the question. Maybe one should not ask for "freezing the waveform" but rather "freezing the frequency spectrum in an analyzer". A waveform is something very different than what you define as such.

    But yeah, MEqualizer as a free eq can do this.
     
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    Here's how to do it the oldschool way (no special EQ needed):
    Find the section on your track where a nasty resonance occurs, loop that section, find the resonance with a bell filter and kill it, then move on.
     
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