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osk
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Post by osk » Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:36 pm

TheGrin wrote:logics channel EQ is pretty sick, has a analyzer button so you can see all the frequencies being heard.

Where can i get a wrapper to use VSTs in logic?
I never knew this. I just use the frequency analyser plug. Is it helpful?

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thegrin
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Post by thegrin » Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:42 pm

yeah its really helpful for seeing where stray frequencies are cutting through the mix, and you can make tight cuts in the wave to eliminate them.

bo.

osk
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Post by osk » Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:48 pm

How do you find the low pass/high pass and low cut/high cut plugs?

I find them v useful but I swear they let a lot of rogue frequencies through

??

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jsuave
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Post by jsuave » Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:00 am

the eq's are all solid. there are like 10 other eq's besides the channel eq, but i like the channel eq best. it allows for very tight q for precision frequency separation. i'm a huge fan of logic 7 overall, so much in fact tat i don't think i'm going to "upgrade" the the cheapened and in my opinion inferior 8. 8 seems like it's trying too hard to be ableton.

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