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So nobody bought this?
Anyone? Is this the first and only ever app discussed and muttered over by the herd here but not actually -by anyone- invested in?
Yes I can understand where your coming from. But, it's an emulation of the hardware(even Sir Doug rated it)...... But at the end of the day, it's what makes your creative juices you make.... The most important thing is(& not because of reviews, & other people's opinion)..... it's your ears & the equipment for the end results that what's matters in the projects, people do, or make really.![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
Nah, I'm happy with the DDMF outside of Auria.
I dont have this
Is it your fave EQ?
It is bizarre isn't it................
I do matey, & all of the iOS DMFF. They are very good outside the FabFilters & PSP plugins.
Is it AU only?
That is why I love REmaster, easy to use Universal AU or IAA love it the flexibility.
Fair to say I undervalued Remaster. Glad I have it now. Seems especially good/handy in GB, which I don't use much, but when I do etc etc....
I think a sale and or a video demo might get some folks to try the fux. Too bad the dev doesn't seem to be reading here.
Quid Pro Quo: We're not buying here either![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Somebody should take the plunge...you know, for fux sakes
Sorry, not being elitist, it just makes common sense if you're past the "only a bit of a hobby" stage get Auria Pro & the FabFilter plugs.
There's pro-am's across the country who spend their time on Avid, Ableton, Steinberg, etc forums who use those particular desktop DAW's exclusively and they know it's a given a good FabFilter, Universal Audio, Waves plug in will cost them $100+.
Yes iOS is "different", but we talk all the time about the quality of this platform and many use it as the centerpieces to their studio (me included). So to me, even if you use a different iOS DAW, it's worth getting Auria Pro (maybe even plain Auria) and a few FabFilter plugins (in this instance the Pro-Q2 EQ).
Then taking the audio you need EQ'd, importing into Auria, EQ it, print it and export it back out. They may sound like overkill or a hassle but FF plugs are top quality in ALL of recording... getting close to industry standard. To me that's better than a $7 gamble on the cheap EQ.
Of course EQing the track in context is best, so just using Auria solves that. And I know that FuxEQ might be cool, we have no first hand accounts. Just my opinion. If I'm doing music, songwriting, beat making, production-whatever in a serious way I'd spend the dough on Auria & 3 of the FabFilter plugins (which would be a smaller investment than a Logic, PT or Reaper user spends on 1 plug in.)
Remaster is okay, although at first it was a dogturd that wouldn't work on all the AU hosts but seems okay now. But if the Auria/FF solution still seems too out there & I had to pick the next best solution I'd go with @oat_phipps suggestion, DDMF's 6144 Neve inspired EQ.
Since it's a hardware emulation I'd get rough EQ settings on a visual EQ like Remaster or this Fux one, note them down and then enter them into the DDMF. Again, PITA yes, but you get the sonic characteristics of the Neve EQ and the ease of a visual EQ...I love the DDMF EQ and I have Pro-Q2; the Neve EQ is a different flavor...
I already have Auria and some FF plugins. I don't do much recording, though, currently. I mainly jam live with AUM, where the fux would make a lot of sense in theory.
The neve emulation sounds like it must be top notch quality but they should have a gui that makes more sense on a touch screen, like the fux. I kind of feel sorry for the dev that nobody has been willing to give this a try. Maybe I'll just dive in and see how it is. If there are problems one can always get a refund.
@Munibeast you're on the money about the skeuomorphic design of DDMF's EQ, while I love the look of apps that have the trademark, real world qualities of a piece of kit, the touch interface doesn't always work. But that style won't be going anywhere permanently; devs like it's ability to scream "look! it's JUST like real deal!"
If you have Auria & some Fabs but prefer live jamming on AUM it may just take a bit of experimenting to get the right mix of effect apps working....with the AUFX series, the DDMF stuff, the Apesoft stuff, etc . there's s lot of apps to experiment with...
While loving AUM and what can be there, more often I find I do all I can outside of Auria Pro (which is still vast, counterintuitive and irritating in its workings) then take my work into AP for sequencing and FF production. For the very simple reason that FF sounds better, even to cloth ears like mine.
As anyone who has FF Filters knows, it's not snobbery or trying to be a Pro, it's just a superior product even in the hands of a dabbler, due to presets. Outside of FF others apps can and do manage adequately, but rarely more. IMHO.
GODSPEED YOU BLACK EMPEROR!
zMors EQ is AUv3 as well. Not tried it though.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zmors-eq/id1117886302?mt=8
I agree with all of this wholeheartedly. I wasted a lot of money before getting the Fabs and feeling like I could make and mix legitimately great sounding tracks on an iPad
Thread for all the AU enabled EQs
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/16388/au-eq
FWIW, I have Auria and ProQ2 and still nabbed the DDMF 6144. In my limited experience with both, the 6144 is unmatched in "sweetener" factor, as in, you just cannot break a track, but you can sweeten it to taste. Great for mastering or making sure a particular voice in your mix gets premiere standout treatment.
Also points for Remaster. I've had it for ages, since before AU came out. What I like is its ability to add stereo spread (outside of Auria and FF) by separately EQing left and right channels.
Unless "Fuchs" here adds M/S capabilities (like ProQ2 in Auria), not sure what it brings new to the party. The ability to handle your makeup gain on the spot seems nice, but not 8 dollars US nice ... maybe some demo will surprise me![:wink: :wink:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
I did it but I think I'll get a refund. There's no quick way to bypass and the GUI is to cramped for my liking. I wish SilQ was an au, that one really works very well for me.
Hosted in AUM you can quickly swipe it's mode in and out of the signal flow.
Personally I just use AUM's built in EQ nodes. I prefer a minimal touch with processing and these things sound great to me for minor adjustments.
Alright, in AUM this works much better than in AB3 because in AUM one can resize the window and access the presets (only 4 but one can create ones own). None of that is available in AB3 unfortunately. Anyways, maybe I'll keep it. There's a flat and an inactive preset as well. Still I think it could use a bypass button.
Man you put that perfectly. There are usually two types of EQs & Compressors: the more technical, clinical type that is very clean and does what it does very precisely (the FabFilter plugs Q2, C2, etc) Then there's the more character/"musical" variety that have their own sonic imprint that impart a certain character to the signal (like PSP's OldTimer and DDMF's 6244 EQ).
Both are must haves in the tool box in my view. An errant snare drum ring or annoying volume spike needs processing like the FabFilter plugs; precise, surgical, in & out without altering the sound. The DDMF EQ, or vintage "tube" type compressors, etc.are valued FOR the change they impart on a signal, making a track warmer, making mixes glue together, etc., like an effect and a mixing utility all in one.
Both types are cool, just depends on what you're trying to accomplish.
Remaster doesnt work in the daws and modstep excepted aum as an au.I am always waiting the update.DDMF Eq is the easier for a beginner like me because you can't have a bad sound with it.
Can it be used in Loo perverse? They could make a 2 in one- Fuxlooperverse.![:D :D](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
Plus plus on SilQ as an AU....