Hey guys,
I started to hate revalver lately for sounding too dull (or maybe I'm just fed up with it). Okay, I don't hate it, I just hate the fact, that it's the best I've got at the moment for recording at home.
I know some of you guys did a lot of EQ-matching with Voxengo CurveEQ a while ago and now - with discovering Logics MatchEQ - I wanna try that, too.
So, I understand, that I have a Source-Material (that has to be "learned" by the EQ) and my Current-Material, that's gotta be matched. But ... "where" in the signal-chain do you match it? Before cab-emulation or after?
The User VH100T had a complete package with "pre-amps" to download - unfortunately for CurveEQ only. Were that really pre-amp only signals and does anyone happen to have that files in a Logic-compatible format?
Cheers,
joe
I started to hate revalver lately for sounding too dull (or maybe I'm just fed up with it). Okay, I don't hate it, I just hate the fact, that it's the best I've got at the moment for recording at home.
I know some of you guys did a lot of EQ-matching with Voxengo CurveEQ a while ago and now - with discovering Logics MatchEQ - I wanna try that, too.
So, I understand, that I have a Source-Material (that has to be "learned" by the EQ) and my Current-Material, that's gotta be matched. But ... "where" in the signal-chain do you match it? Before cab-emulation or after?
The User VH100T had a complete package with "pre-amps" to download - unfortunately for CurveEQ only. Were that really pre-amp only signals and does anyone happen to have that files in a Logic-compatible format?
Cheers,
joe