Open the EQ Match panel, analyze the input for a while and then choose Save Input As Reference To save a spectrum, just add a FabFilter Pro-Q 3 instance to a track that contains the reference audio, Just choose one of your earlier saved reference spectrums and you're ready to match! Select a previously stored Reference Spectrum By default, EQ Match is already listening to plug-in input and starts analysisĬlick the Reference button to choose a reference source. Start by clicking the EQ Match button in the Analyzer panel, accessible via theĪnalyzer button in the bottom bar, which opens the EQ Match panel at the bottom of Pro-Q's
You can of course add EQ bands and try to find appropriate settings yourself, but Pro-Q offers an automated process to do this for you: EQ Match! It's a simple process that lets youĬhoose or record a reference spectrum, compares it to the spectrum of the current input, andĪdds new EQ bands to make your audio sound like the reference signal. Like the overall color and sound of a certain mastered song, and want your own track to sound You just don't get them to sound like the recordings you made a few days earlier. For example, you're in the process of recording vocals, and for some reason Sometimes, it can be very useful to be able to match the tonal characteristics of a certain