In-Depth: Dyn8
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Ben Hammond gives an in-depth demonstration of Dyn8.
Dyn8 is a powerful and sophisticated processor boasting 4 bands of dynamic EQ and 4 bands of multiband compression. With endless applications including taming vocals, tightening sub-groups or adding sonic glue to a mix, Dyn8 changes the way we think about dynamic processing.
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These videos have been amazing. I hope they do this for the entire fx library. Especially the source expander!!
Some bookmarks for me:
Dynamic Eq any good? 0:17
Bass 1:48
Principal behind DynEQ 2:11
Guitars 4:29
Vocal 9:54 12:32
Multiband 6:04
Thanks for this great video, Ben!
You all are killing it with these videos!!! It helps us more than you know. Thank you!!!
You didn't mention "split" v "wide"--I believe this is selecting the sidechain monitoring the filtered frequency or wideband. So, for example, in the first dynamic EQ demo you did of that lower part of the bass, it was set to "wide" so I think that dynamic filter was reacting to the overall bass signal NOT the filtered bass signal just centered around 150 hz. An example of when you might want to use wide would be on that vocal mid high expander you set: if you set the sidechain to wide, then when the singer sings at all, just the overall level going above the threshold will open that mid high filter/expander, which might be nice for making sure the vocal always opens that filter even if it doesn't have much mid high in the note he's singing. Cheers!
excellent insight to Dyn8. Appreciate this one!
I take issue with the comments at the start of this video. There is no difference between reducing the level of a particular frequency range using multiband compression or dynamic eq; the result is identical. Either way you are reducing the level of a frequency band when it exceeds a threshold. Where the two effects differ is in the way the frequency bands are split. A multiband comp splits the signal into individual bands, a little like a PA crossover, whereas a dynamic EQ leaves the signal intact and just works on the central frequency you select. For this reason dynamic EQ tends to be a little more transparent.
Spot on!
Cheers,
Rafa
When would one decide to use a Dyn EQ vs normal EQ within the channel?
Great help. Super good video
Question. Would there ever be a good use case for running Dyn8 in insert B, after PEQ and standard compression (shaping vocals perhaps)? Or is it always preferred to run this plug-in prior to PEQ and standard compression? and WHY? thanks.
Hello Jonathan,
This is totally up to the operators preference.
Everyone has different ways of mixing!
Cheers,
Rafael
is it possible to buy and run DEEP for c1500 ? THX
Hello Tom,
dLive products include DEEP and RACK FX processing Add-ons by default.
Cheers,
Rafael
I've been incorporating this trick to deal with cymbal bleed: ruclips.net/video/fR3mKXORiiw/видео.htmlsi=1LSaazZ15PKocota
...but I'd much rather do as you have here with the dynamic EQ!! Can't wait to try it
Nice tricks. Please, let us listen, dont talk so much while demonstrating.