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Re: [ARSCLIST] Seeking suggestions for an EQ device.



What do you need all this EQ for?

I use Algorithmix Sound Laundry (www.algorithmix.com) that may be available as
direct-x plug-ins for popular audio software (contact them). Otherwise, it
works stand-alone on WAV files.

SL is a wonderful product.

Another full-featured stand-alone product is Diamond Cut 5 (DC5).

Both of these packages offer more than just equalizers, and many of the tools
are better than equalizers at solving specific problems. Neither is terribly
expensive.

I used these tools (both) to restore the Princess Diana tapes that NBC aired a
month or so ago.

I would avoid a pricey outboard EQ with pots that can get noisy, and if you buy
an external digital box, why not get an internal one.

But, I still need to ask, why the focus on EQ? I can see some sharp cutoff
filters (you can get 24dB per octave in Algorithmix). But I use noise reduction
and notch filters as much or more than EQ, and while I use the Algorithmix EQ a
lot, the Samplitude (DAW software) EQ is not bad.

Cheers,

Richard


--

Richard L. Hess
http://www.richardhess.com/tape/


>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brandon Burke [mailto:bburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: April 7, 2004 2:26 PM
> To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Seeking suggestions for an EQ device.
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> It's becoming painfuly obvious that we really need some external EQ in our
> lab.
> All that we have now is a 3-band EQ situation [low/mid/hi] on items as they
> enter the computer to get captured, Waves Restoration and then whatever
> plug-ins come standard with Pro Tools LE. I was thinking along the lines of
> something that we could pump our Pro Tools sessions through during mixdown
> and
> then pump right back into PT. Any suggestions on models or alternate
> methods?
> Is what I'm suggesting even a possibility?
>
> I should add that our budget is modest but I can usually find ways of
> getting
> things done. This to say, nothing too fancy but nothing from Guitar Center
> either. Know what I mean?
>
> Thanks,
> Brandon Burke
>
> Brandon Burke
> Graduate Research Assistant
> Digital Library Services
> University of Texas at Austin
> Austin, TX
> phone: (512) 495-4439
> email: bburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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