Re: Matching Equalizer

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Am 05.07.19 um 17:27 schrieb Tim:
On 7/5/19 5:39 AM, Hermann Meyer wrote:
Hi


I've written a matching EQ LV2 plugin.

It's purpose is to analyze two sources and create then a EQ curve to
apply the EQ characteristics from the first source to the second one.

Truly you could use it as "normal" EQ as well, or adjust the settings
after you've created a match EQ curve, to your needs.

You could check it out here:

https://github.com/brummer10/GxMatchEQ.lv2


regards

hermann

So it 'matches' the spectral content of the sources?
Interesting idea. Could be quite useful. Thank you.

Tim.


Basically, yes.

On request on Reddit, I've upload a sound example of a use-case.

That's Source1:

https://instaud.io/3Umz

the sound I want to match.

That's Source2:

https://instaud.io/3Un6

the sound I want to match Source1

and that's the result:

https://instaud.io/3Unb


regards

hermann
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