iZotope FXEQ Explained
Join production guru Eli Krantzberg for a detailed look at FXEQ, the new addictive plug-in from iZotope that allows you unparalleled control of five different effects, each of which can be used anywhere across the frequency spectrum with exacting precision. Want to add some grit to an organ but on the midrange only? No problem! Or how about adding a ton of reverb to only a narrow upper-mid frequency band on a synth arp sound? This type of processing is a breeze with FXEQ - no other plug-ins needed! This is a virtual playground of effect possibilities, and by the end of this iZotope FXEQ course, you'll be ready to start using the plug-in on your very next production. These iZotope FXEQ videos are designed for new FXEQ users.
Videos
• What Is FXEQ? (05:57) - Learn what FXEQ does and get an overview of the general workflow and interface layout.
• Saturate (07:18) - See how to give your sound punch, character, and grit with the Saturate module that ranges from subtle warmth to distortion that breaks apart the signal.
• Reverb (05:12) - Explore the three Reverb algorithms available, which feature either freely set or tempo-synced pre-delay and tail times, and hear them combined with the saturation processing on keyboards and vocals.
• Delay (05:53) - Hear the various Delay modes in action, including clean tempo-synced echoes, reversed ambiences, and tighter modulated repeats for a stereo-widening and thickening effect.
• Modulate (07:11) - Discover the range of effects in the Modulate module and hear how the wide parameter ranges allow for everything from subtle to swirling and spinning flanging and phasing modulation to tamer doubling and chorusing effects.
• Lo-Fi (07:05) - Discover the crisp (or dull) vintage vibes created with the four Lo-Fi modes when applied to various instruments and/or even the full mix.