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Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:04 am
by jewishtomato
So what's the difference between say; the inbuilt ableton EQ 8 and the Renaissance Equalizer by Waves, for example? (Aside from the amount of bands)
Re: Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:08 am
by 3za
The Eq elfs in ableton got fat eatting too much christmas cake, and the Waves ones are jacked on roids and coke.
Re: Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:10 am
by smalltock
Programmed differently and by different people. Some are more CPU-efficient than others. There's also more than one processing technique. For example: linear phase vs minimum phase.
Re: Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:16 am
by _Agu_
Other one is a rip off.
Re: Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:59 am
by benjam
Try and recreate the same eq curve in both Chances are they ll still sound different
Re: Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 1:50 pm
by Tekvision
Some EQs are more transparent than others, and some create really distinct sound. It's all about your taste, what you want in your sound. It might benefit from another EQs colorization, or you might wanna EQ out some frequencies, but don't want it to sound super obvious. Also like the other guys said, different CPU-usages, different GUIs too

Re: Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 4:19 am
by KosmonautOfficial
Just like Tekvision said its mostly about trying different EQs and seeing which on fits your style

Re: Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:40 am
by outbound
As well as quality and bringing a certain 'vibe' (on some of the analog emulations etc) it's worth thinking about the workflow some offer. Sure you may just want a simple parametric bell but what if you want M/S features? L/R also? different curve shapes, tilt EQ, solo, mute options etc some are great for being able to offer you a ridiculously flexible tool (Fabfilter and DMG I'm looking at you)
Re: Why use different EQ plug-ins?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:20 pm
by fragments
outbound wrote:As well as quality and bringing a certain 'vibe' (on some of the analog emulations etc) it's worth thinking about the workflow some offer. Sure you may just want a simple parametric bell but what if you want M/S features? L/R also? different curve shapes, tilt EQ, solo, mute options etc some are great for being able to offer you a ridiculously flexible tool (Fabfilter and DMG I'm looking at you)
Gliss EQ is still my go-to because of the way it overlays the frequency response of a bunch of instances all at once. Really useful tool for beginners learning to EQ. (I still use it on kick/bass all the time to get things just right...)