Is it possible to add a piano roll? Or is it possible to see in which Key the Band is sitting? Will there be dynamic eq-ing with side chain in the future? But anyway, great tool! Will buy it....
SplitEQ does not have a wet/dry Mix control for parallel dry/wet processing. However, you can use the EQ Scale parameter to a similar effect. Changing it towards 0% will reduce the magnitude of the EQ curves, effectively lowering the amount of EQ being applied.
Unless this has changed in the last year or two, my understanding is that MPC2 itself does not support plugin delay compensation, so it would have this issue with any plugin that uses delay compensation. (For example, a linear phase EQ on its highest quality setting would have the same problem). In order to do the Structural Split, you have to have some lookahead (latency), because you can’t know if a portion of sound is stable until you see what’s after it in time. You can test SplitEQ in a DAW that does implement plugin delay compensation as it should work there.
@@Trainingsnacks I thinks this has changed then, because on all other plugins delay compensation does work. This is the first plugin that does not work properly with the MPC daw.
@@gwsound We did some testing and confirmed that MPC2 does not have delay compensation. We confirmed this directly with Akai's software developers. Other plug-ins will work fine if they don't require delay compensation. FWIW, most of Eventide's plug-ins don't require it either (except for Physion and Newfangled Audio's Elevate).
We actually just released an update that offers 3 distinct UI themes: Normal, Dark, and Colorblind Accessible. If you own SplitEQ, you can get this update for free by downloading the latest installers at etide.io/SplitEQInstallers
Great EQ... Horrible to look at and work with... Looks like its always faded????? Why? Pro Q3 is great to look at and you can see exactly what you're doing... Why does this look faded out??? 🤷🏻♂️
Sounds like a personal problem mate. This is thing is Easy, Looks Great, Make perfect sense, and does things that Pro-Q Literally CAN NOT recreate. Watch White Sea Audio's comparison. To each there own. Make music be happy.
It does look a little dusty - they should increase the contrast all around. I'm a FF plug-in purchaser / owner as well, their UI isn't as perfect as people like to gush about either, though. I've been a UI designer for 20 years and have come across several issues/improvements that FF should make.
Fantastic tool!! Please add function: alt shift +click on band - solo on/off transient, alt ctrl +click on band - solo on/off tonal.
This is already available through alt+cmd click!
Well done team.
This is plugin is low key breaking the internet.
Great demonstration.. well done.
C'est cool de faire des tutoriels! Merci.
The workflow actually makes sense, unlike that other transient-splitting EQ.
Can we get matte black GUI please, great EQ
Is it possible to add a piano roll? Or is it possible to see in which Key the Band is sitting? Will there be dynamic eq-ing with side chain in the future? But anyway, great tool! Will buy it....
So does it not have an analyzer to deal with masking?
Does it have a dry/wet/mix control to use in parallel?
SplitEQ does not have a wet/dry Mix control for parallel dry/wet processing. However, you can use the EQ Scale parameter to a similar effect. Changing it towards 0% will reduce the magnitude of the EQ curves, effectively lowering the amount of EQ being applied.
Great tool, BUT the delay compensation does not work in my Daw (Akai MPC2). So I can't use it on a track etc. Please fix this..
Unless this has changed in the last year or two, my understanding is that MPC2 itself does not support plugin delay compensation, so it would have this issue with any plugin that uses delay compensation. (For example, a linear phase EQ on its highest quality setting would have the same problem). In order to do the Structural Split, you have to have some lookahead (latency), because you can’t know if a portion of sound is stable until you see what’s after it in time. You can test SplitEQ in a DAW that does implement plugin delay compensation as it should work there.
@@Trainingsnacks I thinks this has changed then, because on all other plugins delay compensation does work. This is the first plugin that does not work properly with the MPC daw.
@@gwsound We did some testing and confirmed that MPC2 does not have delay compensation. We confirmed this directly with Akai's software developers. Other plug-ins will work fine if they don't require delay compensation. FWIW, most of Eventide's plug-ins don't require it either (except for Physion and Newfangled Audio's Elevate).
I don't see the EQ/Pan panel
The EQ/Pan panel only appears for mono/stereo or stereo tracks only.
@@EventideAudio I subsequently realized this and felt dumb. Leaving it up in case someone else is dumb
Is the spectrum meter running through the GPU or the CPU?
It depends if you have "Use OpenGL" enabled. If it's enabled, it's on the GPU, if it's disabled, it's on the CPU
@@EventideAudio Outstanding! Thank you for taking the time to reply.
nice!
Great overview , incredibly distracting background music though
Please add a piano roll, and also increase the contrast on the UI overall - it's a little dusty-looking. Great tool otherwise!
We actually just released an update that offers 3 distinct UI themes: Normal, Dark, and Colorblind Accessible. If you own SplitEQ, you can get this update for free by downloading the latest installers at etide.io/SplitEQInstallers
@@EventideAudio Nice!
Great EQ... Horrible to look at and work with... Looks like its always faded????? Why?
Pro Q3 is great to look at and you can see exactly what you're doing... Why does this look faded out??? 🤷🏻♂️
Sounds like a personal problem mate. This is thing is Easy, Looks Great, Make perfect sense, and does things that Pro-Q Literally CAN NOT recreate. Watch White Sea Audio's comparison. To each there own. Make music be happy.
It does look a little dusty - they should increase the contrast all around. I'm a FF plug-in purchaser / owner as well, their UI isn't as perfect as people like to gush about either, though. I've been a UI designer for 20 years and have come across several issues/improvements that FF should make.
@@jjones7837 i7 laptop with 50" 4k tv monitor.... Everything else looks perfect 🤷🏻♂️