Volume preserving EQ's?

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  1. paraplu020

    paraplu020 Banned

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    Can you guys give me a list of known 'volume preserving EQ's'. I just read about the concept of it and would love to try it out. Quite handy in some situations don't you think?

    Thanks and as always...

    Peace from Amsterdam! :bow:

    *** Sorry, I guess I meant 'Dynamic EQ's' ***
     
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  3. anton

    anton Newbie

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    With a equalizer you change the volume of specific frequencies. So you are missing the point of what a EQ is if you ask that.
     
  4. anton

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    Visualize a trio playing tunes on a cello, a viola and a violin.
    If you tell the viola player to go home, how can you preserve the same overall volume when there is a missing player?
    You can tell the others to play louder, but the viola player will still be missing...

    Peace
     
  5. Me2audio

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    can you tell me where did you read the concept?
    one that advertises, and that i remebered to read in the brother site is Crysonic ANUNA
    do you mean dynamic eq?
    Voxengo GlissEQ
     
  6. paraplu020

    paraplu020 Banned

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    this. read the term there. maybe i didn't explain properly what i was looking for. looked silly, admitted. sorry.
    i think something like that voxengo eq is what i was looking for. thanks, i guess i need some suggestions for 'dynamic eq's' :thumbsup:
     
  7. junh1024

    junh1024 Rock Star

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    I don't think GlissEQ is what you're looking for. It seems like a transient designer combined with EQ.

    What you might be looking for instead, is a EQ with AGC , such as http://www.meldaproduction.com/plugins/product.php?id=MEqualizerLinearPhase . AGC compensates for the overall volume change to eliminate the "louder sounds better" factor. There are downsides to AGC aswel. Most of MP's other VSTs http://www.meldaproduction.com/plugins/effects.php , they have a few other EQs aswel .

    EDIT: see also : this may be related : ""Why does an EQ, even when you do a cut, make the signal peak higher than the dry signal?" : http://audiosex.pro/index.php?/topic/7349-why-does-an-equalizer-adds-gain/page__view__findpost__p__43857
     
  8. Me2audio

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    @ junh1024

    GlissEQ is a dynamic Eq ,try it, is not only a transient designer combined with EQ.

    @ Amsterdam Pirate, i think you dont know what you are looking for,

    if your problem is this Why does an EQ, even when you do a cut, make the signal peak higher than the dry signal?
    check the post that junh1024 suggested, he made a very good answer\suggestion there.
     
  9. Carface

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    O.K. guys...!
    It's quite simple to explain.

    These EQ's keep the same volume level out as it came in !

    When you lift or cut frequencies, you increase or decrease volume.
    Make sense ??? It should...!!!

    Here is a very good EQ doing exactly that: 112dB Redline EQ
    http://www.112db.com/redline/equalizer/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vvy4x2H8bFo
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lTtSXYL20Y
     
  10. frisbi

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    well, I tried Crysonic Anuna and I find it very very aggressive...
    I don't know exactly what I mean, but it's really aggressive...

    a suggestion? stay on normal EQs, there are many that work like a charm

    try PSP equalizers, for example, top of the top...
     
  11. jayhind

    jayhind Ultrasonic

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    Similar conversation here:
    http://audiosex.pro/index.php?/topic/4759-volume-auto-leveler-plugin/page__p__29207__fromsearch__1#entry29207
     
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