Re: [Bulk] Re: Tilt EQ

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Hi Ralf, list

On 04/05/2016 19:22, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
[CUT]

http://www.tonelux.com/images/tilt%20eq%20sm.jpg

Around a centre frequency you reduce/gain the left/right side of the
frequency spectrum.

There's absolutely no need to know this for professional audio
engineering, this is for another target group.

Regards,
Ralf
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Yes, a tilt EQ can be implemented in different ways, and perhaps the most simple way is the cascade of low + high shelving EQ with the gain control that moves in opposite way with respect to eachother. In fact, at the moment I use this exact configuration. Since I'm very lazy, I'm searchin for a plugin that does this with one "tilt" knob instead of using two gains :) I've to equalize some recordings that suffer of uneaven low/high spectrum balance, and the "unbalancing" is different from recording to another, so, one knob should speed up the eq processing.

Another way can be to automatically analyze each track, estimate the "unbalancing" factor ad correct it using, for example, MATLAB/OCTAVE. But the audio content of each track is not sufficiently representative and very different from track to track, so a correction by ear is needed.
The first that comes to my mind is tilt EQ.

Regards,

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a.

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