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Hallo zusammen,
der Betreff sagt ja eigentlich alles. Gibt es einen Unterschied zwischen matching EQ und Clonen?
Eigentlich ist der EQ für Monoquellen ausgelegt, funktioniert aber wohl irgendwie auch bei Stereo( siehe fetter Text)
Auszug aus dem Handbuch:
The Waves Q-clone is an EQ-device cloning
system. It captures the EQ curve of
a single mono analog EQ and uses it to pr
ocess any given track. This process
can be repeated on several tracks, cloning di
fferent EQ-settings from the same
device to each track.
The Q-Clone also comes with a great library
of sampled EQ curves from classic,
acclaimed and vintage hardware equalizer
s. The presets can be used without
having your own hardware EQ to sample.
The Q-Clone can be opened on any given tra
ck. After a simple procedure is
followed, the Q-Clone will create the image of the EQ
hardware device that is
connected to your DAW.
THE Q-CLONE PRODUCT
The Q-Clone clones the linear part of any s
ystem that it is connected to. It will not
replicate distortions, nois
e, or other non-linear properties. However, it will
perfectly replicate the sound of the filters and their phase responses.
The Q-Capture is a mono-only component
so it will capture only mono devices.
However, you can open a stereo Q-Clone component on a
stereo track and it will
apply the same EQ settings to both c
hannels. This will be a perfectly matched
stereo clone of the analog device.
The system is comprised of 2 plug-
in components: The Q-Clone and the Q-
Capture. This manual will go into more
depth on the Q-Clone and the Q-Capture
in “The Plug-ins components” section.
der Betreff sagt ja eigentlich alles. Gibt es einen Unterschied zwischen matching EQ und Clonen?
Eigentlich ist der EQ für Monoquellen ausgelegt, funktioniert aber wohl irgendwie auch bei Stereo( siehe fetter Text)
Auszug aus dem Handbuch:
The Waves Q-clone is an EQ-device cloning
system. It captures the EQ curve of
a single mono analog EQ and uses it to pr
ocess any given track. This process
can be repeated on several tracks, cloning di
fferent EQ-settings from the same
device to each track.
The Q-Clone also comes with a great library
of sampled EQ curves from classic,
acclaimed and vintage hardware equalizer
s. The presets can be used without
having your own hardware EQ to sample.
The Q-Clone can be opened on any given tra
ck. After a simple procedure is
followed, the Q-Clone will create the image of the EQ
hardware device that is
connected to your DAW.
THE Q-CLONE PRODUCT
The Q-Clone clones the linear part of any s
ystem that it is connected to. It will not
replicate distortions, nois
e, or other non-linear properties. However, it will
perfectly replicate the sound of the filters and their phase responses.
The Q-Capture is a mono-only component
so it will capture only mono devices.
However, you can open a stereo Q-Clone component on a
stereo track and it will
apply the same EQ settings to both c
hannels. This will be a perfectly matched
stereo clone of the analog device.
The system is comprised of 2 plug-
in components: The Q-Clone and the Q-
Capture. This manual will go into more
depth on the Q-Clone and the Q-Capture
in “The Plug-ins components” section.