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For higher quality (free) videos please visit Sormena.org. As we've seen EQ serves some fairly basic and logical functions. Then why and how do so many EQ's (software and hardware) exist? This brings us to the role and function of the specialty EQ. The specialty EQ can be thought of as an extension of the "Blend It" EQ. Only now, the choice of equalizer is just as important as the curves you dial in. Every EQ has different curves and saturation characteristics leading to the "unique sound." Therefore a mix done on an SSL console has a different characteristic to a Neve or to the built in EQ in your DAW. However, specialty EQ is really more about context. What makes the EQ special is that it isn't used on every channel or every track. Rather you might apply the specialty EQ on just one instrument to give it that little extra sheen you think it deserves or needs. Remember that no processor is going to suddenly transform a mix. Specialty EQ is just that… specialty. It's not a requirement to a great mix regardless of what you read in the marketing literature. A really good scoop of chocolate ice cream doesn't need sprinkles and a really good mix doesn't need specialty processors. However, it is possible to take a bad scoop of chocolate ice cream and attempt to cover it up using sprinkles…but pretty quickly you realize it's just bad ice cream. Ignite Amps PTEq-X
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