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Old 06-25-2002
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Question EQ offset/flatline question

I know this isn't Cakewalk specific, but seeing as it's plugin/filter related, perhaps someone here can help :

This may seem strange, but what I'm after is some sort of plugin/filter (be it VST or DirectX) that can analyze a waveform and reset each frequency to zero - sort of the opposite of EQing a sound : bringing everything back to 0db in each range. Anyone know of such a beast? I suppose the more difficult/time consuming method would be to use Wavelab to get a visual representation of the wave and then tweak it via a 20 band EQ so that everything's approximately the same, but I can't help thinking that no matter how crazy a notion this may be, someone else must have also had this thought before ;] Any takers?
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Old 06-27-2002
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If I understand you correctly, this doesnt seem possible, how could a waveform analyzer tell the difference between natural qualities of the sound and those added by eq? Maybe such an advanced plugin is what your looking for, but as far as I know it doesn't exist.

Eric
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A multi-band compressor might do some of what you're asking, although I don't understand exactly what you are trying to accomplish with this FX............
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