![]() ![]() The crossovers used in a multiband compressor can introduce unwanted and audible phase shifts, and a parametric EQ is more ‘tuneable’ than a simple band-splitting system if necessary, EQ bands can also be made to overlap. Multiband compressors use crossovers with a slope that is usually fixed, even if the crossover frequency is variable, and process each of the resulting frequency bands separately before recombining them, whereas a dynamic EQ applies the gain change directly to the gain parameters of a multiband parametric equaliser.īoth designs have their pros and cons. Their roles do overlap to some degree, and both work by splitting the signal into multiple frequency bands, but they aren’t identical. ![]() ![]() The difference between a multiband compressor and a dynamic equaliser is subtle and sometimes misunderstood. As we’ve come to expect from Sonnox, their take on the dynamic equaliser boasts more than a touch of class. ![]()
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