andrushkiwt
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I use automixing functions and AI algorithms for EQ matching.
Matching to what, a reference track?
I use automixing functions and AI algorithms for EQ matching.
I am also curious what that means.??? Eq matching? What kind of shit would that be? How can you compare a sound to another via 'eq' and expect the same sound?
Sorry JK, but I think you must have mis-spoken.
I am also curious what that means.??? Eq matching? What kind of shit would that be? How can you compare a sound to another via 'eq' and expect the same sound?
It isn't to get the two mics to sound identical. Since its the same person recording the same spoken line. Or say you're doing post editing on a preacher for a religious broadcast network. Lets say there's a blast of RF interference that causes his headworn mic to bug out so you have to pull a couple lines from a nearby pulpit mic. The automated software AI can match the EQ curves of the same person speaking the same line a lot faster than a human can by hear. It won't get it to sound identical but the EQ matching can make more similar than not doing anything at all.I call shenanigans there. There just is no way to make one anything sound exactly like another. If you try to do that, you have already lost the point...
Other than that, it's bells and whistles on some VSTs which I cannot think of how to use. Over to you JK (PS, JK :glad your studio survived the locks attack and the hurricane).