Eventide SplitEQ Explained

Eventide's SplitEQ is a fantastic plug-in that's capable of some serious tone control, and in this Eventide SplitEQ video course, studio expert Eli Krantzberg teaches you everything you need to know about making SplitEQ work for you in your productions. You'll learn unique ways of dealing with transients, taming harsh frequencies, and much more. These videos are designed for new SplitEQ users.

Videos
How SplitEQ Works (08:55) - Get an overview of the underlying structural split technology and how the main EQ and panning controls work to split, rebalance, enhance, or repair, based on separate control of the transient and tonal portions of the incoming audio.
Interface (07:54) - Discover how and where the presets are managed, how the master section is used effectively for macro adjustments to all the bands together, and how to get the most out of the analyzer section.
Tweaking the Structural Split (07:08) - Hear how the structural split source algorithm choice, along with the transient separation, transient decay, and smoothing parameters, affect the main transition region or decision point where the audio splits into separate transient and tonal streams.
Multi-Track Drums (11:36) - Hear SplitEQ in action across a multi-tracked drum recording, as it transforms a nice, polite, clean recording into a polished, processed studio sound.
Bass (05:33) - Follow along as SplitEQ is set up to enhance and add character to both a synth bass and an electric bass part.
Electric Guitar (04:49) - See how SplitEQ is put to work taming an overly harsh lead guitar solo and a rhythm part with too much bright high end.
Creative Tails (05:31) - Hear SplitEQ put to work creatively enhancing an acoustic piano and an effects return generating long evolving tails with Eventide?s Crystals and Blackhole.
Sibilance Correction (04:12) - Watch as SplitEQ is set up to delicately tame some sibilance on a female vocal.