Opivy
Nova Police
Sorry for the incredibly hard to understand thread name - but it's keywords .
Really, I just want to learn to make a good mix before even trying to understand the mastering process - but I'm not understanding the difference between the EQ I'm using built in my DAW (Cubase 5) and ones that can be downloaded or even bought.
I've been reading threads about "T-racks" and "Izotope"(which I've heard one of my friends rave about for mastering) used to EQ tracks.
So far, I've just been playing around with the EQ that I can easily access without adding an insert on my track.
What is the difference between using my built in EQ - as opposed to T-racks or Izotope? I was under the impression that both of these were Inserts with many many different functions -
and it seems to me using these VST's to EQ multiple tracks would crash my computer.
Really, I just want to learn to make a good mix before even trying to understand the mastering process - but I'm not understanding the difference between the EQ I'm using built in my DAW (Cubase 5) and ones that can be downloaded or even bought.
I've been reading threads about "T-racks" and "Izotope"(which I've heard one of my friends rave about for mastering) used to EQ tracks.
So far, I've just been playing around with the EQ that I can easily access without adding an insert on my track.
What is the difference between using my built in EQ - as opposed to T-racks or Izotope? I was under the impression that both of these were Inserts with many many different functions -
and it seems to me using these VST's to EQ multiple tracks would crash my computer.