3/31/2024 0 Comments Sonnox oxford eq disabled![]() That's the whole point - OP didn't request a frequency analyser view, he asked for a visual representation of the EQ curve, and it is perfectly accetable to question the usefulness of such a 'feature'.Īnyway, this is just my personal view on this matter and not official Kemper policy. I’m a freelance sound engineer since 1995 so I know what I’m talking about. If you don’t want to show us a graphical feedback just don’t do it, we’ll survive, but please don’t teach us how is the job. NO, not always you eq what you can hear, when I use high and low pass I often work on frequencies that I’m not hearing but that might be dangerous in a live situation with subs or harsh tweeters, again a frequency analyzer combined with eq would be a huge help. At a glance you can see how you eq’d a profile and. Models of SSL Manley etc don’t have a visual feedback JUST because they are MODELS of old hardware when technology didn’t allow a display.Ī visual feedback is always useful, especially if a frequency analysis is included. If the spectrum of the input/output is displayed, that's a different matter, since it makes it easier to pinpoint unwanted resonances. Models of the SSL, Manley and Neve EQs - no additional EQ curve is displayed. Actually many do - and in some of the higher end plug-ins like Sonnox Oxford you can disable the EQ curve view for the reasons mentioned above.
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