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So basically I was searching for an Equalizer VST that has the EQ-Matching function with the ability to edit the EQ curve precisely, and I found MFreeformEqualizer;
It's pretty good actually but the only problem I've found with it is that the output doesn't match EQ curve accurately especially on the low-end frequencies although the quality was set to 'Extreme' and the FFT size was set to 262k, and I've made sure of this by applying an EQ curve to a White-Noise source;
Does any of you guys know how to have more accuracy and precision, or if there is a better plugin to do this?
In this free video tutorial, brought to you with the support of Nugen Audio, you will learn how to Match EQ using Nugen SEQ-S plug-in.
For more information about SEQ-S please visit the Nugen Audio website.
What Is SEQ-S?
SEQ-S is a spline based EQ, rather than offering a fixed number of bands with different filter types with which to construct an EQ curve, SEQ-S uses a system of 'splines' - control points which can be directly manipulated and an overall EQ curve constructed.
This linear phase EQ offers comprehensive control, one of its most useful capabilities being 'Match EQ'.
What Is Match EQ?
Match EQ allows the user to measure the spectrum of a reference signal and impose it on another piece of audio. This can be used to impose the sonic fingerprint of a mix and match the spectral balance of another track to that reference material or, as in this example, match the sound of one microphone to another.
In This Tutorial
Watch the tutorial to see and hear how using Match EQ it is possible to match the sound of a voiceover recorded with a ribbon mic with one made with a condenser mic.