I cannot afford Pro Q3.
Can iZotope Neutron do this automatically. Great developer!
Is it fairly easy to match using Kilohearts Carve EQ? Great developer, also!
I know where you're coming from.tommyzai wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 4:31 pm I want to create a good (90%) mix quickly to distribute for opinion, etc., then send out the best tracks for pro mixing/mastering. I do not want to spend my time noodling and tinkering with the nuances of mixing . . . no time and my ears can't handle too much sound (damaged). Also, I use in a classroom setting and need fast results to make a listenable rough mix for students. So, I need some software assistance.
Carve EQ makes it very easy. And you got kilohearts awesome quality.
Sorry, then forget everything I said.
Newest version of Ozone has the "stabilizer" module which does this dynamically, sort of like Gullfoss, however it doesn't let you define your own curves as far as I know-- which, is a touch annoying if you're extra-pedantic, but functionally has not been a problem for me at all as the curves they have are fine if you're using it conservatively (which everyone knows you probably should be anyways ). I frequently throw just a touch on the mix buss to function effectively as an easy-to-dial-in dynamic EQ, but yes like people have said, it won't polish a turd (OP I know you're aware of this, just writing this in case someone else newer reads this).Jac459 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 12:58 am Pro Q3 does it very well (and you can choose the number of band on which you reference).
I am not sure if izotope ozone does it. But it references your track against a genre and show you the differences with a very handy and useful graph.
On the cheaper side I think kilohearts does that with carve eq.
Edit: ozone has eq match which does it exactly the way you expect.
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