|
This topic was created before release of the latest product version, and it may contain details irrelevant to this version. Replying is disabled for this topic.
|
HeavyTRAFFIK
on Apr 8, 2008, 7:58pm:
Hi there. I'm simply trying to wrap my head around the different descriptions you've given to the Gliss and Harmoni EQs. I notice that the key feature described for the Gliss is it's "transient response". Does this mean that tracks at steadier, lower levels (like a quiet vocal) aren't really being boosted until a hard consonant or syllable is sung?
And I read that the HarmoniEQ "emphasizes" the curve drawn on the EQ graph. That seems understandable enough. But shall I assume the Gliss also reacts to a wide Q in the same way?
I hope my query is clear. I own Gliss and LOVE it! Been trying out the HarmoniEQ and also like it very much. Great products!
And I read that the HarmoniEQ "emphasizes" the curve drawn on the EQ graph. That seems understandable enough. But shall I assume the Gliss also reacts to a wide Q in the same way?
I hope my query is clear. I own Gliss and LOVE it! Been trying out the HarmoniEQ and also like it very much. Great products!
Aleksey Vaneev
on Apr 9, 2008, 7:36am:
Both HarmoniEQ and GlissEQ can be considered "dynamic", but whereas GlissEQ reacts on level change, HarmoniEQ more depends on the absolute level. They also implement some very different algorithms.
|
This topic was created before release of the latest product version, and it may contain details irrelevant to this version. Replying is disabled for this topic.
|
Copyright © 2002-2012 Aleksey Vaneev - Terms of Use - Privacy Policy - About Voxengo - Questions & Answers