Voxengo always made awesome stuff ! The interface is very nice !
@yobrandonb
3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love GlissEQ. Also in case you didn't know, when displaying other instruments' spectrums underneath from another instance of GlissEQ, you can rename the instance in the empty textbox in the top right-hand corner next to the oversampling. That way you can keep track of what you are looking at when mixing. Nice video :)
@leearmitage
3 жыл бұрын
might have to take a look at this thanks man
@abolit
3 жыл бұрын
What does the SOLO button do? , I thought it would allow you to hear the current frequency but it does not. So what 's this button for? Thanks for the video
@mageprometheus
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Scott
@johanjof5613
3 жыл бұрын
Thx very much for the presentation of this plugin bro, really appreciated. However, I think I missed the point of your use of a DEQ. Metal guitars with their amplification chain are by definition overly compressed without need of a compressor (we all have active pickups and preamps with lamps right ;) ). This is why you cant play "piano" or "mezzoforte" with a metal guitar right, you just play and the volume stays the same (except if your battery from your active pickups fall on you :P). So basically, an electric guitar spectrum is quite stable over time which is why I don"t see the point of using DEQ in this case. For vocals on the contrary it makes sense, because the performance, distance to mics, the height of the notes reached (chorus ?)... by the singer can drastically change his spectrum which is then no longer stable over time and can even be not pleasing and this is where DEQ is cool. Last use of it is in side chain, when you want to compress some frequencies of an instrument when another instrument plays and needs room at these frequencies, for e.g. for the kick drum to shine you may want to lower frequencies of the bass at the same frequency location of the kick. It seems maybe you use more smooth curves here than in standard eq and may say why you think it sounds better here. Btw I like the songs you propose, I wish they had vocals, because vocals well blended in a metal mix is where I struggle hard and I do not have enough material to train on that topic ! These days I try DEQ in side chain between guitars and vocals btw, to try to let the singer get through.
@5urg3x
2 жыл бұрын
Certain parts of the high gain guitar signal are _not_ stable over time though - I can give you two really good examples. One is palm muting, especially if they are extended range or drop tuned guitars, it’s great to get rid of the mud but not take out all the low end when they stop. Another is tremolo picking, where you want to lessen the pick attack sound but only during the super fast tremolo picking parts. You don’t need a dynamic eq though, can just as easily use a multiband compressor. It’s basically the same thing, just different interfaces. What he is using DEQ for here in the video is basically just for general mixing purposes though, so that both guitars sound better together. Honestly a static EQ would have done the job just as well, IMHO, but the end result is what matters, not how you get there. Whatever works.
@johanjof5613
2 жыл бұрын
@@5urg3x yeah thank you about your answer. I kinda put asside these good examples you point out, because that is not what he seems to use it for. Like you I would have used simple eq for his purpose. Sure as you say it works, but still deq uses more cpu which can be overkill on big project. So generally I use a simple eq and not tell myself I put a deq we never know if I need the dynamic function. Replacing a plugin does not need a headache these days.
@jasonzdora
3 жыл бұрын
ProQ3 has dynamics, too. I dont get what Gliss does differently.
@ChernobylAudio666
3 жыл бұрын
I talked about it in the beginning of the video. It's also substantially more affordable.
@jasonzdora
3 жыл бұрын
@@ChernobylAudio666 Right on. Tokyo Dawn also has a free one.
@TheSubstrance
3 жыл бұрын
Now the method shown in GTM has changed a bit, hasn't it?
@ChernobylAudio666
3 жыл бұрын
Maybe a little for the processing side AFTER getting the initial tone... but if you're in GTM, you don't have to worry, all updates are free, so anything I come up with down the line, GTM folks will get.
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