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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 221398" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Eq in the digital domain is far better than eq in the analog domain (provided the EQ in the digital domain is done right) , Digital Parametric eq (where you can set centre freq , boost/cut and the slope (or Q) of the curve is best of all.</p><p>It's always better to treat the room if possible , but that's not always possible. In that case , there are some pretty decent time and freq room correction units out there that work in the digital domain and they are very effective (Tact, Lyngdorf, KrK Ergo)</p><p>But eq is not always about the room or the system , it can also be used to tune to taste..for under R1300 you can get a twin chan 31 band analog eq from behringer..you can insert it in a tape loop and twiddle to your hearts desire -it's amazing how you can make "unlistenable" recordings become quite good...and you can defeat it when you dont want it. If you have R3k to spend , you can get a digital unit from behringer DEQ24/96 , that has both graphic and parametric eq and you can save em as presets , also has room correction but nothing like a TRUE time and freq unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 221398, member: 579"] Eq in the digital domain is far better than eq in the analog domain (provided the EQ in the digital domain is done right) , Digital Parametric eq (where you can set centre freq , boost/cut and the slope (or Q) of the curve is best of all. It's always better to treat the room if possible , but that's not always possible. In that case , there are some pretty decent time and freq room correction units out there that work in the digital domain and they are very effective (Tact, Lyngdorf, KrK Ergo) But eq is not always about the room or the system , it can also be used to tune to taste..for under R1300 you can get a twin chan 31 band analog eq from behringer..you can insert it in a tape loop and twiddle to your hearts desire -it's amazing how you can make "unlistenable" recordings become quite good...and you can defeat it when you dont want it. If you have R3k to spend , you can get a digital unit from behringer DEQ24/96 , that has both graphic and parametric eq and you can save em as presets , also has room correction but nothing like a TRUE time and freq unit. [/QUOTE]
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