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Old 8th August 2009   #1
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"Boost or cut up to an incredible 60dB per band without any harshness or boom."


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well, its not ment for mastering but toggling between LP to min-phase and beyond in a % basis is to my knowledge a new thing (though it doesn't work on the cut bands).
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Actually it is not a new thing and has been done several times before (though the 200% phase setting seems rather novel). One EQ that can do the same and actually on a per band basis is the LP10, linear phase (or variable) from

**** DDMF-The home of Equalizers-DDMF ****

And it's a bargain as well because you can buy it at a price you choose (minimum 1$ I think).

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Actually it is not a new thing and has been done several times before (though the 200% phase setting seems rather novel). One EQ that can do the same and actually on a per band basis is the LP10, linear phase (or variable) from

**** DDMF-The home of Equalizers-DDMF ****

And it's a bargain as well because you can buy it at a price you choose (minimum 1$ I think).

Cheers!
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Thanks!

I'm still trying out the redline. Today I tryed it on a bad mixdown; first I apply'd the eq LP and later I used (slowly increased) dyn-eq and results were decent.

Its like you finetune with an eq and later limit that exact setting (unlike using a waves multiband limiter but has similaritys).
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Hahahhaha.... I couldn't believe it actually said that, and I had to visit the website. It actually says that. Lol.
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