Sometimes you just don’t want to spend much time on finding the ideal EQ settings (and, with beasts like IIEQPro and LP10, you can easily lose yourself in all the options), but just turn a knob and know it will sound right, because someone else has figured out the most musical response for you. In the case of the 6144, this person has been the designer of the Neve Portico 5033, which was the role model for this software EQ. Hats off to the man! Unique gain-Q-interaction and custom made low- and high shelf filters make sure you can apply even extreme settings without getting harsh or muddy results. Add a little bit of saturation for that extra warmth, et voila!
...it would be a shame not to publish the outcome. So, pleased to introduce to you DDMFs all new 6144 equalizer. What is different in this one is that the low- and high shelf filter are both combinations of an ordinary shelving and a peaking filter at just the right ...
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...PRO and/or TDR M EQ for small tweaks and HPF if needed. For stems (not full mixes), I think the DDMF 6144 works very well. Ciro
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