I used to put pro Q on everything and now I started trying to use more stock plugins ~ mostly bc it makes using midi controllers more seamless which is important while writing /// I think I will go to Abletons EQ for my writing and tracking sessions and then later Mix on the Pro-Q like I’m used to which will hopefully make me spend less time fine tuning EQs when I shouldn’t be focusing on that anyways:) this was a helpful comparison thank you
Yeah it can be super tough not to over-tweak things in the writing/creation phase of production, that sounds like a healthy workflow! Cheers thanks for watching
This was an immensely valuable comparison + valuable information about getting started with ProQ3. Are there any instances where you find yourself still reaching for EQ eight, for example if you’re just cleaning up a drum sample or something? For someone like myself who is always CPU mindful, I wonder what scenarios I will find myself using the stock eq instead of proq3.
Thank you! Ya I do still use EQ8. It was my only EQ for years and old habits die hard. Pro-Q is amazing for super quick and easy taming of resonant frequencies and revealing frequency masking across tracks. I still reach for EQ8 for quick high passing. Sometimes I even randomly grab EQ3 as its simple interface can sometimes lend more musical sounding choices. Just tools for the toolkit :)
this is really helpful, thanks! i was expecting a more basic comparison but i ended up learning a few new features
thanks for watching!
@@nicolasfieldsoundservices yes thank you for extra features :)
Such a sick loop!
thanks! full track available here for your listening pleasure :)
innertouch.bandcamp.com/track/binary-star
Я так и знал , всегда верил в Eq Eight
the loop is fire
thanks! this track is available at my bandcamp:
innertouch.bandcamp.com/track/binary-star
I used to put pro Q on everything and now I started trying to use more stock plugins ~ mostly bc it makes using midi controllers more seamless which is important while writing /// I think I will go to Abletons EQ for my writing and tracking sessions and then later Mix on the Pro-Q like I’m used to which will hopefully make me spend less time fine tuning EQs when I shouldn’t be focusing on that anyways:) this was a helpful comparison thank you
Yeah it can be super tough not to over-tweak things in the writing/creation phase of production, that sounds like a healthy workflow! Cheers thanks for watching
thanks sir. really helpful
thanks so much for watching!
Pro Q3 can do dynamic compression by band.
This was an immensely valuable comparison + valuable information about getting started with ProQ3.
Are there any instances where you find yourself still reaching for EQ eight, for example if you’re just cleaning up a drum sample or something? For someone like myself who is always CPU mindful, I wonder what scenarios I will find myself using the stock eq instead of proq3.
Thank you! Ya I do still use EQ8. It was my only EQ for years and old habits die hard. Pro-Q is amazing for super quick and easy taming of resonant frequencies and revealing frequency masking across tracks. I still reach for EQ8 for quick high passing. Sometimes I even randomly grab EQ3 as its simple interface can sometimes lend more musical sounding choices. Just tools for the toolkit :)
@@nicolasfieldsoundservices got it! That makes sense. Thanks again for the tips brother
Nice! Thanks 🙏
Thanks for watching!
I swear all I use is pro q 3. I occasionally use the soundtoys 3 band too but I don’t see the point of using anything else ever
haha same. pretty hard to improve on perfection!
tomorrow we will compare a Hyundai Tucson vs a Lincoln Navigator.
lol! pretty much