Thank you for this video. Doing gods work my friend. Would you perhaps be able to do a video on the Acustica Ruby 2 some time? Would love to see your analysis!
@@alchemistrpm82 Well, were you able to find any mystical non-linearities no one else found or are you going to sell me the "proprietary PA M/S technology" or the amazing and incredible TMT gimmick?
You can get red rock eq302 for free that does the proportional q stuff and is impulse based meaning you get a lot of width like analog eq, i always master with it along with the bettermaker eq.
wow. thank you so much.. I had PQ in my cart with 12 other plugins because they have a sale going on right now and I was going to grab it until I saw that Fabfilter curve. After reading your comments about what this EQ offers I'd rather muscle with Fabfilter and spend that extra on the Manley Massive Passive Collection from UAD. Wouldn't that be a better buy in the sense of what I'm getting?
Glad you said the curves are the same as Fabfilter. I had a look at another EQ and it sounds no different to Equality by DMG. I'm confused about what this plugin's selling point is.
Well, for starters, fabfilter doesn't have TMT. Fabfilter don't have saturation built in. Fabfilter doesn't go to 24k but stops at 20k. Fabfilter doesn't have oversampling built-in, i believe this one has since it's got saturation and latency. There most probably more differences
TMT can be copied by FabFilter, just EQ the L and R channel slightly differently. Cumbersome, but it can be done. The saturation on this is minimal. While the knob says 24K, it drops off dramatically at Nyquist so you need to run your session at 96K or higher to hear any benefit from the extended range of that band. FabFilter actually has a better top end response - all the way to 30K, and no cramping. I'm not sure about the oversampling on the SPL. Try to null them and see how minimal the difference is.
@@INeedsMoneys Do you really believe TMT is something magical? And you do believe in the "oversampling" capacities of PA... And you can hear the 24Khz band...
@@GreenLightSound yup, most definitely. I was simply answering the guys question. That's it. I agree with you. Didn't realize fab actually goes to 30. I was just thinking about nulling them. I'mma download the demo of the SPL and null me some curves
Yes, the gui looks nice but it seems it’s not more than a normal eq! :) I will not get this one cause I have already enough of these plugin alliance eq‘s. For me no gamechanger! A gamechanger would be if a company like plugin-alliance would put all their eqs in one plugin and you can set an eq up and then switch to different eqs to check out which sounds best (like for example psp infinistrip).
It depends.. if you have it on the masterchannel the difference is subtle. If you use this on your tracks it can have a much bigger impact and make tracks more lively! :)but I have to say I don’t use it that often on all my tracks! When I want to use a plugin-alliance plugin it comes to work 😊
Thank you for this video. Doing gods work my friend. Would you perhaps be able to do a video on the Acustica Ruby 2 some time? Would love to see your analysis!
Thanks for your honest review, which was very helpful. Blessings.
Cool Video. Thanks.
Great as always Joe!🤘
Another PA one that does what your free stock EQ does. Thanks!
If you mean boost and attenuate frequencies, then yes.
@@alchemistrpm82 Well, were you able to find any mystical non-linearities no one else found or are you going to sell me the "proprietary PA M/S technology" or the amazing and incredible TMT gimmick?
cool , but flip to the other versions, they have different characters
You can get red rock eq302 for free that does the proportional q stuff and is impulse based meaning you get a lot of width like analog eq, i always master with it along with the bettermaker eq.
wow. thank you so much.. I had PQ in my cart with 12 other plugins because they have a sale going on right now and I was going to grab it until I saw that Fabfilter curve. After reading your comments about what this EQ offers I'd rather muscle with Fabfilter and spend that extra on the Manley Massive Passive Collection from UAD. Wouldn't that be a better buy in the sense of what I'm getting?
The UAD Manley is great.
Pulsar Massive is also incredible, and easier to use. CPU hog though. UAD has that going for it for sure.
Thanks so much for this video
Glad you said the curves are the same as Fabfilter. I had a look at another EQ and it sounds no different to Equality by DMG. I'm confused about what this plugin's selling point is.
Well, for starters, fabfilter doesn't have TMT. Fabfilter don't have saturation built in. Fabfilter doesn't go to 24k but stops at 20k. Fabfilter doesn't have oversampling built-in, i believe this one has since it's got saturation and latency. There most probably more differences
TMT can be copied by FabFilter, just EQ the L and R channel slightly differently. Cumbersome, but it can be done. The saturation on this is minimal. While the knob says 24K, it drops off dramatically at Nyquist so you need to run your session at 96K or higher to hear any benefit from the extended range of that band. FabFilter actually has a better top end response - all the way to 30K, and no cramping. I'm not sure about the oversampling on the SPL. Try to null them and see how minimal the difference is.
@@INeedsMoneys Do you really believe TMT is something magical? And you do believe in the "oversampling" capacities of PA... And you can hear the 24Khz band...
@@escalonae i don't believe anything of what you just said and i don't know what you mean by "oversampling" capacities?
@@GreenLightSound yup, most definitely. I was simply answering the guys question. That's it. I agree with you. Didn't realize fab actually goes to 30. I was just thinking about nulling them. I'mma download the demo of the SPL and null me some curves
Yes, the gui looks nice but it seems it’s not more than a normal eq! :) I will not get this one cause I have already enough of these plugin alliance eq‘s. For me no gamechanger! A gamechanger would be if a company like plugin-alliance would put all their eqs in one plugin and you can set an eq up and then switch to different eqs to check out which sounds best (like for example psp infinistrip).
McDSP has a similar EQ where you can scroll through different models.
@@GreenLightSound yeah, that’s true :) it was just an example ..:
Why are you using it in digital mode when it's an analog modelled plugin? The TMT section is one of the biggest selling points.
I don't think it is. The slight variation in L/R channel response is more gimmick than anything else on a plugin like this.
Slight randomisation of parameters shouldn't be a selling point really
It depends.. if you have it on the masterchannel the difference is subtle. If you use this on your tracks it can have a much bigger impact and make tracks more lively! :)but I have to say I don’t use it that often on all my tracks! When I want to use a plugin-alliance plugin it comes to work 😊
@@MarcoS-pw9px I agree. TMT on channel strip plugins makes a lot more sense than it does on a plugin like this.
@@MarcoS-pw9px are you talking about TMT or THC? TMT shouldn't make your tracks sound any more lively at all, but THC will.
Still forcing us to hear "Back when Weewurwee."
I'll change it up soon, but at least it's a real mix and not some loop like many demos use.
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@@GreenLightSound
I always appreciate the audio examples on your channel. So much better than most!