It's very annoying that the eq filter shape changes so dramatically when switching between static and dynamic eq in the upper part of the frequency spectrum. Q is much narrower with a dynamic bell filter and cramps out of shape at nyquist. Shelf q just as bad. If you sweep a dynamic filter it gets narrower and narrower the higher you get. Impossible to make a fair comparison when toggling back and forth. Static filters don't share these properties.
Other dynamic eqs don't do this. Can somebody with the technical wherewithal break down the filter architecture?
I have Elevate and using the Izotope elements in tandem has been interesting. Elevate as a suite is very deep so don't think I need the full Izotope offering. There are threads where proplr liked the older versions much more than the newer FWIW.....
iZotope Offers Free Ozone 8 Elements Until October 2
In Celebration of its Upcoming Release of Ozone 9, iZotope Offers Free Ozone 8 Elements Until October 2
Users can now download Ozone 8 Elements FREE for a limited time and get special introductory pricing on Ozone 9
iZotope Inc., Cambridge, MA (September 25, 2019) - iZotope, the experts in intelligent audio technology, is pleased to announce that in the lead-up to its release of Ozone 9, it will be offering Ozone 8 Elements for free, starting today, through October 2. Users that take advantage of the free download will also get special pricing on the upcoming Ozone 9.
Ozone 8 Elements has been a premier mastering product of iZotope since its release in 2018. It allow users to do more in less time. Features like Ozone 8's Master Assistant analyze mixes and suggests targets, signal chain, and processor settings so users can get back to what’s most important—adding a personal sonic signature.