I literally typed in this question last night into the search bar and sure enough there was a fresh Sara Carter video ready to watch on the subject for me to enjoy. Great Video Sara! Thank You :)
Hey, I’m self taught mix engineer. My understanding has always been dynamic eq is volume ducking and sidechain compression is control. Example: in a mix if I have frequencies clashing I would use static eq to unmask frequencies. If it mix still has some bumps I would then use dynamic eq. I feel as if it’s more natural. I use muti band compressor to control single elements. I almost never use it to sidechain vocals ect. But I’m just a self taught engineer, I don’t know much to be honest. I mix till it sounds good, mixing these pass few years taught me eq, basic compression and volume could take you a long way. Great video. I’m acknowledging everything you’re saying. thanks!!!
Thank you so much for this clarification! I use dynamic EQ (fabfilter mostly) so much and am very used to it, but I'm much less comfortable with multiband compression. I've always found it to be simple in what it does but confusing in how to use and master it properly! This video has cleared up a lot of questions I've had regarding multiband in when and how to use it! Thanks so much!
I'm relatively new to mixing. The FabFilter plugins are amazing. Love the dynamic eq in ProQ3. It's great for taming trouble frequencies without carving them out completely. Love the ProMB for de-essing. Great video. Thank you for clarifying the difference.
Really timely for me uet again. Im sure your video release schedule is psychic for when im having issues! This made me start again with a particular vocal chain. Vocalist said its the best she's heard herself sound! Thank you, once again
MB-compression if I want to retain transients with not too fast attacktimes, Dynamic EQ is more a resonance-control-thing where I don't want to slap heavy horses like soothe 2 on. "Upward dynamic EQ" sometimes with the sidechannel at 300-3kHz like 0.5db on the Mixbus with the Pro Q3. It's autosetting is sometimes magic for upward dynamic-EQ. Waves C4 is always seen on rythmguitars to control the 250Hz range. It gives some nice "pumping" to the chugs in metal/rock and pulls it a bit inward on those lowmid chugs which gives a nice feel. I tend to use Fabfilter most but at times the Ozone stuff has a nicer feel to it in their autosettings.
I just wanted to be comment 42. Douglas Adams fan.. Multi band compression kinda works for me, but its the first plugin that I'll bypass when I can't get a project sounding "right"
I remember talking about this with an engineer where I said that MB compressors and dynamic EQ are nearly equivalent in function and end result. What makes it nearly equivalent is the way you describe the difference and how they can be used. And it is interesting how that line between two can get thinner and thinner. For instance the Three Body Technology Kirchhoff EQ allows you to control the attack and release times as well as threshold and ratio if you insert a dynamic band … as if it were a compressor. Curious 😁
Hi Sara! Excellent videos! Just a question: Which course do you recommend I do first, the Simply Mixing Rock Masterclass, or the Mixing Essentials Course? Thanks very much.- Best regards.-
Holy cow. Do you know how useful that one tiny nugget is about taming kick and snare bleed in the OH's?! I mean, I know it's obvious when you think about it but, jeez, I have a mix where for the first time I have bleed into the OHs and it's been killing me trying to get the drum bus right. Thank you!
for me it's the same shit. and sounds exactly the same. so i prefer using dynamic eq instead of multiband, because multiband compression is heavier on cpu.
lol, I don't see much difference between the two. Even the stock cubase dynamic eq has ratio, attack, and release controls. Generally, if I'm using a dynamic eq or multi-band compressor its to control something specific and I don't want color anyway. So effectively the only difference might be a knee control.
The dynamic eq is more like a vocal rider plug in. The volume is adjusted, but you are not otherwise impacting the waveform. Compressors also control the volume, but they do so by adjusting the shape of the waveform above the threshold. That re-shaping adds color that a dynamic eq will not add. Whether the color is good or bad is up to you.
Do you use multiband compression or dynamic EQ in most mixes or only occasionally? Do you have a favourite?
I literally typed in this question last night into the search bar and sure enough there was a fresh Sara Carter video ready to watch on the subject for me to enjoy. Great Video Sara! Thank You :)
Perfect!
Thanks for video comparing Dynamic EQ vs Multiband compressor
You are welcome
Hey, I’m self taught mix engineer. My understanding has always been dynamic eq is volume ducking and sidechain compression is control. Example: in a mix if I have frequencies clashing I would use static eq to unmask frequencies. If it mix still has some bumps I would then use dynamic eq. I feel as if it’s more natural. I use muti band compressor to control single elements. I almost never use it to sidechain vocals ect. But I’m just a self taught engineer, I don’t know much to be honest. I mix till it sounds good, mixing these pass few years taught me eq, basic compression and volume could take you a long way. Great video. I’m acknowledging everything you’re saying. thanks!!!
Thank you so much for this clarification! I use dynamic EQ (fabfilter mostly) so much and am very used to it, but I'm much less comfortable with multiband compression. I've always found it to be simple in what it does but confusing in how to use and master it properly! This video has cleared up a lot of questions I've had regarding multiband in when and how to use it! Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the good video on differences between Dyn EQ & MB compressor
Thanks for watching!
I'm relatively new to mixing. The FabFilter plugins are amazing. Love the dynamic eq in ProQ3. It's great for taming trouble frequencies without carving them out completely. Love the ProMB for de-essing.
Great video. Thank you for clarifying the difference.
Glad you liked it!
I love the way you explain every detail. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Sara, this is a great video. You are so concise in your lessons. I appreciate that you take the time to really explain
Glad it was helpful!
Really timely for me uet again. Im sure your video release schedule is psychic for when im having issues! This made me start again with a particular vocal chain. Vocalist said its the best she's heard herself sound! Thank you, once again
Perfect!
MB-compression if I want to retain transients with not too fast attacktimes, Dynamic EQ is more a resonance-control-thing where I don't want to slap heavy horses like soothe 2 on. "Upward dynamic EQ" sometimes with the sidechannel at 300-3kHz like 0.5db on the Mixbus with the Pro Q3. It's autosetting is sometimes magic for upward dynamic-EQ. Waves C4 is always seen on rythmguitars to control the 250Hz range. It gives some nice "pumping" to the chugs in metal/rock and pulls it a bit inward on those lowmid chugs which gives a nice feel. I tend to use Fabfilter most but at times the Ozone stuff has a nicer feel to it in their autosettings.
I’m here for the Izotope over FF talk. Neutron / Ozone 🎉
I just wanted to be comment 42. Douglas Adams fan..
Multi band compression kinda works for me, but its the first plugin that I'll bypass when I can't get a project sounding "right"
Interesting. It's true, it is a powerful plugin.
Dyn EQ - mixing
MultiBComp - mastering\stemming
Fantabulous, as always. Thin q, Sara.
Thank you kindly!
I remember talking about this with an engineer where I said that MB compressors and dynamic EQ are nearly equivalent in function and end result. What makes it nearly equivalent is the way you describe the difference and how they can be used.
And it is interesting how that line between two can get thinner and thinner. For instance the Three Body Technology Kirchhoff EQ allows you to control the attack and release times as well as threshold and ratio if you insert a dynamic band … as if it were a compressor. Curious 😁
Again a great video Sara!
Thank you
Such a helpful video and much needed! Just subbed!! Thank you
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video! Learned a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
@@SaraCarterSimplyMixing You're welcome!
Great explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
thx sara that's very kind of you EQ and compress acoustic guitar pls.thx
It’s on my list!
Great video Sara!
Thank you!!
Frequency2 in Cubase is a dynamic EQ which has the ability to use compression.
Thanks for the info!
Hi Sara! Excellent videos!
Just a question: Which course do you recommend I do first, the Simply Mixing Rock Masterclass, or the Mixing Essentials Course?
Thanks very much.-
Best regards.-
Depends really what your goals are. Mixing Essentials for the engineering basics or the rock masterclass for the mixing process.
Holy cow. Do you know how useful that one tiny nugget is about taming kick and snare bleed in the OH's?! I mean, I know it's obvious when you think about it but, jeez, I have a mix where for the first time I have bleed into the OHs and it's been killing me trying to get the drum bus right. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Vocal reminds me of Andy Sturmer from Jellyfish! Awesome
Funny, I just listened to Jellyfish for the first time in years and you're right!
Can this be broken down into a shorter simpler form?
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Thanks!
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for me it's the same shit. and sounds exactly the same. so i prefer using dynamic eq instead of multiband, because multiband compression is heavier on cpu.
Sounds reasonable!
lol, I don't see much difference between the two. Even the stock cubase dynamic eq has ratio, attack, and release controls. Generally, if I'm using a dynamic eq or multi-band compressor its to control something specific and I don't want color anyway. So effectively the only difference might be a knee control.
I don't think you understand the essence of this video but if your mixes are great don't change what you're doing!
How so?, please enlighten me.
@@dodgingrain3695MBC are for wider band control. DEQ is for narrow band adjustments.
The dynamic eq is more like a vocal rider plug in. The volume is adjusted, but you are not otherwise impacting the waveform. Compressors also control the volume, but they do so by adjusting the shape of the waveform above the threshold. That re-shaping adds color that a dynamic eq will not add. Whether the color is good or bad is up to you.
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