So opening gambits of superlatives from me aside, it’s available as VST, VST3, Audio Units, AAX Native and AudioSuite formats (all both 64-bit and 32-bit), as well as RTAS (32-bit only). Like any other tool, matching EQ isn't a cure-all and can be badly abused. Pro Q2 is probably one of the most insanely flexible, beautiful looking, best sounding and fully featured EQ plugins on the market today. I have the waves platinum and a bunch of PA stuff among other things. i5 6500, H170M, Intel HD 530, 16GB, Focusrite Scarlett 8i6, Win 10 Pro (1803) (64 bit), Cakewalk by Bandlab. Im looking for an eq match plugin like the Pro Q3. As vanceen says, matching EQ is a guide, not a cure-all. If the record had been EDM or metal, that would have probably been a poor choice. It helps make all the songs on an album have a similar audio quality. That was Steely Dan's "Hey Nineteen", because it's immaculately clean, simple, perfectly balanced and not hyped toward any genre. Match EQ Pro Tools 12 Apologies if this has been asked before, but has anyone come across any good matching EQ plugs for PT Im specifically thinking of one thats similar to the Match EQ in Logic. On the album I just mastered (a "reunion" record of my old band from forty years ago) I used the same song as a reference for every track, even though the songs varied in style a lot, just to gain a little continuity. Innovative features like Spectrum Grab and EQ Match. With its unique Natural Phase mode, it matches both the magnitude and phase response of analog EQ'ing perfectly. Of course, the choice of reference track is crucial. FabFilter Pro-Q 2 is a transparent, high-quality equalizer plug-in for mixing and mastering purposes, with up to 24 bands and a gorgeous interface for easy and precise editing. EQ matching helps you get back close to reality quickly. Maybe a little more of each! It quickly gets to where what you've done sounds normal to your ears even if it's really screwed up. More than other processing tools like compression, reverb/delay, imaging, and even loudness (limiting), I find it's very easy to lose my bearings with EQ and end up with something pretty weird by just tweaking without a reference.
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The big advantage to me is in countering the inherent psychoacoustic difficulty of EQ'ing. Waves Q10 vs PSP MasterQ2 vs FabFilter Pro-Q 2 Here is a quick comparison and shootout of two older digital precision EQ plugins vs one much newer digital EQ Plugin. I use the matching EQ in Ozone a lot, but I usually apply it at less than 20%.