This looks great!!! I like how you can solo the frequencies you're boosting or cutting like you can with FabFilter ProQ 3. And this is a lot cheaper. I may have to invest in this!
Damn it, I think this is really cool! I'll try it (actually already bought it haha) over Q3. That looks way too convenient if you can use it and see all your other tracks in a mix window like that!
Ok love the product. Been following you for a long time. Question, as a guitar player myself I know Im always pushing myself to the next level and always tweaking my tone. at some point how perfect does it have to be. I know you and I would be seeking that perfect sound but I could play the tracks for my non music inclined friends and they love the first renditions before it's been revised. Just the same way none guitar friends can't understand the need for an amp collection that could Be sold to buy a corvette . I know I hear the difference but others that just buy and listen don't seem to. What do you think. I have to say I'm happy to see you do well. You really preduce a great program.
If the actual DB of cut is minimal then its really not an issue. You can see at max theres a 4db deep of a cut which is just at the edge of perceptible change. Tacked together you get a more cohesive and controlled shaping of the tone vs bolder sweeping EQ moves. Just depends on the material, and its usually a mix of both. Distorted guitars are often a mess and needs some TLC to fit around a mix.
@@VigilSerus My experience is that even small EQ moves make big differences with guitar tones. But hey, I'm not here to argue with Fluff's guitar tones. The original comment was meant in jest, a bit of a laugh, if you will :_D
@@monkeyxx I think it really just depends on the material & source. I’ve seen just as many monstrously eq’d guitars that sound totally sick as some that are just as bad. I personally prefer less eq moves and a good source to start with so I’m definitely on board with that haha.
Sonnox makes legit plugins, this is no exception. I may have to pick it up next sale.
Great overview. Thanks for making & sharing this - the workflow in Claro is brilliant!
This looks great!!! I like how you can solo the frequencies you're boosting or cutting like you can with FabFilter ProQ 3. And this is a lot cheaper. I may have to invest in this!
Those drums are tight man!
Ok well this video ended up coming out before the GroveBass video. But you get the point lol
You forgot to pin this
Damn it, I think this is really cool! I'll try it (actually already bought it haha) over Q3. That looks way too convenient if you can use it and see all your other tracks in a mix window like that!
That bass sound though ...
great video, thank you! Would you go deeper and go into detail about the invert EQ button?
Killer shirt. Love that band!
Looks good Fluff. BTW, does DRAGGED UNDER have band patches for sale? If so, where. Thanks in advance.
Pretty damn cool
Bought it today :)
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Ok love the product. Been following you for a long time. Question, as a guitar player myself I know Im always pushing myself to the next level and always tweaking my tone. at some point how perfect does it have to be. I know you and I would be seeking that perfect sound but I could play the tracks for my non music inclined friends and they love the first renditions before it's been revised. Just the same way none guitar friends can't understand the need for an amp collection that could Be sold to buy a corvette . I know I hear the difference but others that just buy and listen don't seem to. What do you think. I have to say I'm happy to see you do well. You really preduce a great program.
Hey, id this claro by sonnox?
That's a lot of notching EQ on that guitar track.... jesus $$#** #**$*$ that's a lot of notching EQ
If the actual DB of cut is minimal then its really not an issue. You can see at max theres a 4db deep of a cut which is just at the edge of perceptible change. Tacked together you get a more cohesive and controlled shaping of the tone vs bolder sweeping EQ moves. Just depends on the material, and its usually a mix of both. Distorted guitars are often a mess and needs some TLC to fit around a mix.
@@VigilSerus My experience is that even small EQ moves make big differences with guitar tones. But hey, I'm not here to argue with Fluff's guitar tones. The original comment was meant in jest, a bit of a laugh, if you will :_D
@@monkeyxx I think it really just depends on the material & source. I’ve seen just as many monstrously eq’d guitars that sound totally sick as some that are just as bad. I personally prefer less eq moves and a good source to start with so I’m definitely on board with that haha.