Who knows...I hope to be proven wrong cause that will save us
lots of cash. (except for that bet ofc
) What I actually wanted to say though is that EQ is not the only thing and you have to at least be in the ballpark to get good results.
Just a question...I see the guy in the video setting matching 100% and smoothing to 0%. That usually results in a EQ curve that's jagged as f*ck. I thought that this was generally something we always tried to avoid and would probably sound unnatural...