I realise there are plenty of dynamic EQs out there but none of them I made myself. Which I like to do. And I also like to share. Hence:
DynEQ - because why not?
It's a parametric EQ (named VISUALS on the map for reference) which has it's bands not only hooked up to the surface (how handy!) but also to a bunch of peak controllers and fancy formulas that cause the PEQ2's gains to duck should their volume exceed the threshold you set.
«I think that's the most basic definition of a dynamic EQ that still complies with the actual definition of a dynamic EQ.» - BinaryBorn, 2021
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DynEQ | yet another dynamic EQ
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Re: DynEQ | yet another dynamic EQ
Hi,
I just tried it and it works exactly as I ...
Re: DynEQ | yet another dynamic EQ
Do I sidechain it like I would 808 and kick
Re: DynEQ | yet another dynamic EQ
This one does not support sidechaining. I don't...