#66794 - 04/02/2002 14:40
I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
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journeyman
Registered: 31/12/2001
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Loc: Massachusetts
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Is there any way to assign EQ settings to a track, album, genre, etc. It would be way cool to have the player associate one EQ setting for a rock album and another for jazz, and have the EQ auto switch when that selection is queued up. Maybe its already there, but it seems like a cool option that would be easy to do. Is there an ID Tag field for this info - seems like the logical place. This almost sounds like a standards issue, which I remember reading makes it a lost cause - no?
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#66795 - 04/02/2002 14:55
Re: I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
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Although per-song and per-album EQ have been discussed before, and it is a valid thing to want, you are hereby required to wear a red letter "E" around your neck from now on for wanting per-genre EQ.
Next thing you know, you'll be wanting reverb presets on your player.
Yuck.
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#66796 - 04/02/2002 15:51
Re: I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
[Re: tfabris]
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Registered: 31/12/2001
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Loc: Massachusetts
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Live Albums suck - I have a couple of great live albums that would be well served by applying some EQ filtering. And whether you call it genre or whatever, it is basically assigning a preset to a particular EQ model. The Empeg has the ability to save many EQ presets. I'm sure we could call them "2k plus 5 DB" or something, but thats a little too awkward for me. If that preset is best served by a "Rock" label, then why not?
This whole thing is entirely subjective - I'm sure there is a fair amount of users out there who like the added color of reverb too. I don't particularly care for it, but as was mentioned, all you are doing is remixing what an engineer/producer thought the music should sound like. They add all kinds of effects, why shouldn't we. I don't pick up my guitar without some EQ, some reverb, some distortion, or other artificially induced coloring. I add it to fit the room or what I want it to sound like at that point. Whats the difference? Quality is an entirely different issue - I agree the lower end reverb rooms are cheesy, but I bet it could be done well.
Just spouting...
Joe
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#66797 - 04/02/2002 16:00
Re: I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
[Re: joe187]
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carpal tunnel
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If that preset is best served by a "Rock" label, then why not?
Because that's missing the point of EQ.
There should be no need to EQ all rock albums differently than classical albums or jazz albums. However, I could understand (as I said in the linked posts) why one would want to EQ an individual song or an individual album differently.
For my collection (which does contain rock, classical, and jazz), I would have more desire to EQ individual rock albums differently than I would want to EQ entire genres differently.
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#66798 - 04/02/2002 16:50
Re: I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
[Re: tfabris]
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But most funk and/or hip hop albums are intentionally mixed very heavily in the low end, and my speakers tend not to like that at loud volumes. If I decided to address this with EQ, and then named a preset for this purpose "Funk" isn't that logical and intelligent?
I recognize that EQ is supposed to be a set it and forget it feature. Find the best response for your environment and leave it at that. But then why would Empeg (and virtually every other piece of pre-amp equipment in the past 10 years) provide all of these preset EQ slots? Put it in the car, set the EQ, and then throw away the key.
BTW - I am continually amazed at the quality and responsiveness of this board. I really appreciate the help, and if there was a way for me to contribute to support this resource (cash. time. etc.) just let me know.
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#66799 - 04/02/2002 21:33
Re: I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
[Re: joe187]
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Sure, you can send me a cashier's check in the mail for $150. Sorry, I don't accept credit cards.....
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#66800 - 05/02/2002 02:30
Re: I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
[Re: joe187]
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Okay, I admit that I don't have any hip-hop on my player. I do have some beat/dance/trance music, and for most of it, I haven't noticed that they are mixed any more bass-heavy than any other music on the player.
In fact, out of all the music on my player, I think the Madonna album is the most bass-heavy of them all.
I don't think there's a problem with wanting to EQ certain albums differently than other albums on the player. I just don't like seeing stereos with a limited selection of pre-EQ'd settings named after genres. That just seems totally wrong to me.
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#66801 - 05/02/2002 21:36
Re: I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
[Re: tfabris]
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Registered: 12/11/2001
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Madonna's "Music" has quite a bit of bass extension. A lot more than some of my trance/beat/house/techno as well. What really blew me away a few weeks ago was the amount of bass in the Charlatan's new album, Wonderland. Wow.
Anyone know how any good ways to stop moor handles from rattling? ![](/images/icons/smile.gif) I've done an ok job at deadening panels in the car, but the handle I still don't know how to tackle. (3rd Gen Integra)
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#66802 - 06/02/2002 03:37
Re: I'm sure I'm not the first to ask....
[Re: hybrid8]
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In reply to:
...the Charlatan's new album, Wonderland. Wow.
I'm just going to chime in here to say I just give the whole album a wow. This is off-topic, sure, but I really love this album, and any mention of this anywhere is enough to make me pipe up and say, "Me too!"
-Aaron
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