Cloning EQ Plugin Curve using EQ Curve Analyzer
This tutorial will show you step by step how you can clone an EQ curve from any EQ plugin with your favorite generic EQ plugin. Why do we want to analyze an EQ curve or compare EQ curves? To see what an EQ without graphics built in does to the sound To objectively compare the sound between two different EQs To replicate the sound of one EQ with another EQ All answers are correct. A volume of 2 dB, a frequency of 2 kHz, or a bandwidth or Q factor of 1.0 will result in different curves when dialed in in different EQs. This video will show you how to really end up with the same sounding settings in both EQs, in other words a cloned EQ preset.

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