Re: Question: Multiband Compression versus Dynamic Equalizer

2014-12-05 Thread Scott Chesworth
One difference I can think of is that every band on an EQ generally
has a q control, which I can't remember seeing much if ever on a
multiband comp...

I want to say there's a difference between scooping a la EQ and gain
reduction a la compressor, but apparently I'm too stupid to put it
into words. Argh! Maybe there isn't?

Thanks for the headache :)

Scott

On 12/6/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
 Hi folks.
 I should know this but don't. What's the difference between a dynamic
 EQ whose bands only swing into action when a certain threshold is
 crossed, and a multiband compressor? To my brain at least, they seem
 to be the same thing.

 Chris

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Re: Question: Multiband Compression versus Dynamic Equalizer

2014-12-05 Thread Chris Smart

hahaha fun isn't it?
There must be a difference, since iZotope Ozone 6 contains both. hmm 
a multiband comp could contain a width adjustment for the bands, 
which would be the same thing as Q.



At 09:12 PM 12/5/2014, you wrote:

One difference I can think of is that every band on an EQ generally
has a q control, which I can't remember seeing much if ever on a
multiband comp...

I want to say there's a difference between scooping a la EQ and gain
reduction a la compressor, but apparently I'm too stupid to put it
into words. Argh! Maybe there isn't?

Thanks for the headache :)

Scott

On 12/6/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
 Hi folks.
 I should know this but don't. What's the difference between a dynamic
 EQ whose bands only swing into action when a certain threshold is
 crossed, and a multiband compressor? To my brain at least, they seem
 to be the same thing.

 Chris

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Re: Question: Multiband Compression versus Dynamic Equalizer

2014-12-05 Thread Scott Chesworth
It could , but do any? I don't think I've seen that man...

How are you finding Ozone 6 accessibility wise btw? Anything new?

On 12/6/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
 hahaha fun isn't it?
 There must be a difference, since iZotope Ozone 6 contains both. hmm
 a multiband comp could contain a width adjustment for the bands,
 which would be the same thing as Q.


 At 09:12 PM 12/5/2014, you wrote:
One difference I can think of is that every band on an EQ generally
has a q control, which I can't remember seeing much if ever on a
multiband comp...

I want to say there's a difference between scooping a la EQ and gain
reduction a la compressor, but apparently I'm too stupid to put it
into words. Argh! Maybe there isn't?

Thanks for the headache :)

Scott

On 12/6/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
  Hi folks.
  I should know this but don't. What's the difference between a dynamic
  EQ whose bands only swing into action when a certain threshold is
  crossed, and a multiband compressor? To my brain at least, they seem
  to be the same thing.
 
  Chris
 
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Re: Question: Multiband Compression versus Dynamic Equalizer

2014-12-05 Thread Chris Smart
i haven't actually gotten it yet. Hopefully it's like Ozone 5 
Advanced, where the individual modules can be used separately. 
Otherwise, we'll have a list of hundreds of parameters.


At 09:27 PM 12/5/2014, you wrote:

It could , but do any? I don't think I've seen that man...

How are you finding Ozone 6 accessibility wise btw? Anything new?

On 12/6/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
 hahaha fun isn't it?
 There must be a difference, since iZotope Ozone 6 contains both. hmm
 a multiband comp could contain a width adjustment for the bands,
 which would be the same thing as Q.


 At 09:12 PM 12/5/2014, you wrote:
One difference I can think of is that every band on an EQ generally
has a q control, which I can't remember seeing much if ever on a
multiband comp...

I want to say there's a difference between scooping a la EQ and gain
reduction a la compressor, but apparently I'm too stupid to put it
into words. Argh! Maybe there isn't?

Thanks for the headache :)

Scott

On 12/6/14, Chris Smart csma...@cogeco.ca wrote:
  Hi folks.
  I should know this but don't. What's the difference between a dynamic
  EQ whose bands only swing into action when a certain threshold is
  crossed, and a multiband compressor? To my brain at least, they seem
  to be the same thing.
 
  Chris
 
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RE: Question: Multiband Compression versus Dynamic Equalizer

2014-12-05 Thread Poppa Bear
The Dynamic has a few extra features outside of attack, release thresh and so 
on, features like upward compression, upward and downward expansion, selectable 
peaks, filters on each band where the multiband compressor is based more on a 
crossover compression. along with -Original Message-
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Subject: Question: Multiband Compression versus Dynamic Equalizer

Hi folks.
I should know this but don't. What's the difference between a dynamic EQ whose 
bands only swing into action when a certain threshold is crossed, and a 
multiband compressor? To my brain at least, they seem to be the same thing.

Chris

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RE: Question: Multiband Compression versus Dynamic Equalizer

2014-12-05 Thread Chris Smart

cool. thanks. :)

At 09:43 PM 12/5/2014, you wrote:
The Dynamic has a few extra features outside of attack, release 
thresh and so on, features like upward compression, upward and 
downward expansion, selectable peaks, filters on each band where the 
multiband compressor is based more on a crossover compression. along 
with -Original Message-
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Chris Smart

Sent: Friday, December 05, 2014 5:06 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Question: Multiband Compression versus Dynamic Equalizer

Hi folks.
I should know this but don't. What's the difference between a 
dynamic EQ whose bands only swing into action when a certain 
threshold is crossed, and a multiband compressor? To my brain at 
least, they seem to be the same thing.


Chris

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