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Does this exist?
Is there an equalizing App (or plugin) that would analyze audio to determine exactly how that audio is egualized and be able to automatically apply those levels to the audio of your choice? I’m not sure I’m formatting the question correctly but what I’m wondering is if it’s possible to take the audio from an acoustic guitar or vocal track that I like the sound of and be able to analyze the frequency’s and easily apply them to my own creations?
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Yes, you can do it with FabFilter Pro-Q 2.
EQ Match. I should have looked harder. I have the Auria Pro- Q version. Time to invest in the other version.
Thanks!
Reminded me of my favorite/annoying existential exam question:
Is this a value-laden question?
I have to admit JG, that I do sometimes have trouble understanding what it is your saying. This happens to be one of those times.
@Philh0954 Hammersmith, W6. 1977. Morning. Walked into the exam room. Sat. Turned over the sheet of paper. Typed at the top was: Is this a value-laden question? We had an hour to answer.
It's one of those ones that if you say 'No' then you have to explain or justify etc etc and by so doing you are implicitly giving value or meaning to the original question. If you say 'Yes' they expected you to witter on for a fair bit and demonstrate your passing familiarity with various philosophers. linguists, trick-cyclists and nutjobs. Many French or German etc.
And thus whenever I hear variations on "Does this exist?" I reach for my revolver but am also transported back to a particular time and place. I left school shortly afterwards.
Make sure you play the same lick as the original while matching EQ curves.
Thanks for the explanation.i probably could/should have used a better topic header. I did get the answer i was hoping for, however. Thanks again, @hacked_to_pieces !
I haven’t yet tried it but I guess it’s not going to be as cut and dry as I hoped. I was thinking that Pro-Q EQ Match would be analyzing the audio I’m trying to match and at some point (the point I would pick) it would take a snapshot of the frequency’s settings that I can just apply to my audio.
https://www.fabfilter.com/help/pro-q/using/eqmatch
The EQ cannot separate between the source sound and the EQ settings that were originally used. It can only analyze what you give it. That's why I said.
I wonder if anyone answered “what question?”
Indeed.
I got a plug-in called ears
Thanks!
Wow, I just realized I have them, too. All my problems are solved! Thanks!
As it turns out, EQ Match in the IOS version of Pro-Q 2 doesn’t really work.
https://www.fabfilter.com/forum/3303/pro-q-2-on-ios-saving-presets-and-reference-spectrums-sidechain#comment0
25% off the Mac version plugin at least.