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Topic: Would this be a poor mans isolator?
I'm asking because I do a lot of frequency transitions and blends with the high pass filter...

ModernEQ: This mode give more control to advanced DJs, with separation between hihats and kicks. It will feel familiar and natural if you were used to frequency-based EQs. This mode is great to perform seamless transitions, where you can control the 'energy' of your tracks, by adjusting each side's hihats, while ensuring the kicks don't interfer with each others. The middle knob will let you adjust both the vocals and melody to avoid clashes. Turning the middle knob to the full left will kill both the melody and vocals. Half-way to the left will kill only the vocals. While turning to the right will first boost a little the vocal, and all the way will kill the melody.

someone answer please and thank you
 

Posted Sun 09 Jun 24 @ 3:01 am
ModernEQ is stem-based, so it adjusts the balance of drums, melody, vocal, etc.

If you want your channel EQs to act as isolators with full kill, you can use frequency based EQs and change the setting equalizerFrequencySpread to Full Kill.

If you want to emulate a traditional isolator on your master output, you could use an isolator VST.
 

Posted Tue 11 Jun 24 @ 5:02 pm