Thanks Lenny. This is by far the best Pultec EQP-1A explanation video I have seen. Especially using the scope with pink noise. I will definitely be more confident in understanding my actions when using this plugin. Big Thankyou as the Pultec can be quite strange to get you head around. Please, pretty please, the LA 2A would also be a huge bonus for grappling with older analog gear. Cheers from New Zealand
One key point that stood out to me is the frequency we set for the high and low shelf are actually the "center" of the shelf curve, not the point at which the shelf "starts" curving. The high shelf set at 5k really reached down to about 500 cycles, and likewise the low shelf set at 100 cycles reached up to nearly 1K. Very easy to confuse this with a high-pass or low-pass filter where the frequency set is much closer to the start of the shelf curve. This one is really closer to a tilt eq in the way it uses long, broad shelves. Thanks for illustrating this well. :)
Another excellent tutorial Lenny. I have (as you've probably guessed) the plugin. Love the warmth it provides and spent a long time tying to make it work with my 416 & OC818. You've given me a few tips which has already helped me to tame the 416 sibilance issues so thank you again.
Great video. I'm always interested in learning more about eq for the podcasts i produce. Will check out your courses too. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👊
Wow! This was great. I was just thinking of putting together a 2-slot channel strip with a DIY 500-series version of this. Along with another DIY VCA compressor.
Great video! BTW @HeyLennyB your link to EQ Fundamentals For Voice in the description is broken, I've managed to figure it but some people may have problems.
Lenny, you raised some interesting ideas about the correct or desired sound. You say, "the right answer is the sound that you like." Maybe, but we're also trying to predict the sound the client, agent, casting director, etc is going to prefer. Would you say that there is a different desired/goal sound for different genres of voice work? A lot of the processing you do for commercial VO works to make the voice "bold", "punchy", or "present". I do more long form narration, audiobooks, elearning than I do commercial or promo. Would your goal sound be different if you were mastering an audiobook than if you were mastering a radio commercial? Thanks! (looking forward to the lesson on opto compressors as well. :) )
@narrator-timothymckean I have found that trying to predict what the client, agent, casting director, etc wants is a dangerous game. That's my experience. It would often lead me in a direction that compromised my brand and sometimes have me working outside my skillset. My goal for processing tends to just amplify the emotion of the voice. And yes, that may be different for different project types. However, using the processing as an effect or style is kind of a different game. It's a great subject. Maybe deserves a longer conversation.
That's a great question. I can't really give you an answer because every recording is different, and every project is different. It's easy to over-use EQ. I suggest striving for balance is the best North Star. I hope that helps.
Can you help me with my setup, I stream on twitch, I have AT 4050 into warm wa73 eq into wa76 into wa2a into Pultek eq, I've been messing with it so much I'm just not sure if I'm getting the best sound
Sorry, I don't offer settings for multiple hardware processing chains. It's just too difficult to translate the settings. My custom setting service is for plugins where I can get more precise. However, it looks like you've got some great gear!
Thanks Lenny. This is by far the best Pultec EQP-1A explanation video I have seen. Especially using the scope with pink noise. I will definitely be more confident in understanding my actions when using this plugin. Big Thankyou as the Pultec can be quite strange to get you head around. Please, pretty please, the LA 2A would also be a huge bonus for grappling with older analog gear. Cheers from New Zealand
One key point that stood out to me is the frequency we set for the high and low shelf are actually the "center" of the shelf curve, not the point at which the shelf "starts" curving. The high shelf set at 5k really reached down to about 500 cycles, and likewise the low shelf set at 100 cycles reached up to nearly 1K. Very easy to confuse this with a high-pass or low-pass filter where the frequency set is much closer to the start of the shelf curve. This one is really closer to a tilt eq in the way it uses long, broad shelves. Thanks for illustrating this well. :)
Another excellent tutorial Lenny. I have (as you've probably guessed) the plugin. Love the warmth it provides and spent a long time tying to make it work with my 416 & OC818. You've given me a few tips which has already helped me to tame the 416 sibilance issues so thank you again.
This eq is trippy and i love it..i just started using it in live applications and it works nicely..
Its my first time here and I am really enjoying your work. This EQ plug-in is amazing.
Great video. I'm always interested in learning more about eq for the podcasts i produce. Will check out your courses too. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👊
Fwiw, I think both the Pultec and the LA 2 emulations are included in the UAD Essentials bundle, which is currently on sale.
Wow! This was great. I was just thinking of putting together a 2-slot channel strip with a DIY 500-series version of this. Along with another DIY VCA compressor.
Hi @thestupendouschumley, I don't own any hardware versions of a Pultec like EQ, but the idea is very enticing. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Love these little nuggets you create.
Great video Lenny. Thanks for sharing
Great video! BTW @HeyLennyB your link to EQ Fundamentals For Voice in the description is broken, I've managed to figure it but some people may have problems.
Thank you for the catch! It's been fixed. I appreciate you taking the time to write and let me know!
Lenny, you raised some interesting ideas about the correct or desired sound. You say, "the right answer is the sound that you like." Maybe, but we're also trying to predict the sound the client, agent, casting director, etc is going to prefer. Would you say that there is a different desired/goal sound for different genres of voice work? A lot of the processing you do for commercial VO works to make the voice "bold", "punchy", or "present". I do more long form narration, audiobooks, elearning than I do commercial or promo. Would your goal sound be different if you were mastering an audiobook than if you were mastering a radio commercial? Thanks! (looking forward to the lesson on opto compressors as well. :) )
@narrator-timothymckean I have found that trying to predict what the client, agent, casting director, etc wants is a dangerous game. That's my experience. It would often lead me in a direction that compromised my brand and sometimes have me working outside my skillset. My goal for processing tends to just amplify the emotion of the voice. And yes, that may be different for different project types. However, using the processing as an effect or style is kind of a different game. It's a great subject. Maybe deserves a longer conversation.
Hey Lenny, maybe you could have a look at APU Loudness Compressor, and maybe make a video on it?
Yes, I'll take a look. Thanks for letting me know.
Sounds great❤Do we use the pultec eq on every bus and individual tracks ?
That's a great question. I can't really give you an answer because every recording is different, and every project is different. It's easy to over-use EQ. I suggest striving for balance is the best North Star. I hope that helps.
Can you help me with my setup, I stream on twitch, I have AT 4050 into warm wa73 eq into wa76 into wa2a into Pultek eq, I've been messing with it so much I'm just not sure if I'm getting the best sound
Sorry, I don't offer settings for multiple hardware processing chains. It's just too difficult to translate the settings. My custom setting service is for plugins where I can get more precise. However, it looks like you've got some great gear!
Do you still need help ??