It's a good article as to why EQ's get implemented the way they do and I'm sure Selig would be in total agreement with everything laid out there.miscend wrote:Here's a good article on why some digital EQs are better than others. Or You could just use the one that comes with your daw.
https://vladgsound.wordpress.com/2015/0 ... #more-1308
I don't know why Red Rock is being so 'snippy' toward Selig at all as given the same implemtation of curves and filters then two EQ's will be the same just as this one ironically is claiming to be similar to the Maag albeit with a lower price ticket.
People, including myself, like particular console style EQ's because generally they get you in the ballpark of where you want to be quickly and efficiently and that tends to be down to the design choices implemented by the EQ designer rather than any 'magic sauce'.
I reckon it's pretty lame and unprofessional of RR to get sarcastic toward another dev when a/ as Red Rock knows full well that there's plenty of truth in what was said in the first place and b/ this by it's own admission is trying to be follow to a large extent someone else's EQ design anyway.
Notwithstanding all of that the only way to decide it suits anyones way of working is to try it and I'm certainly going to.