Renoise has helped to make a very focused pattern-based workflow.
I'm not the most experienced with hardware but Schiit is the only brand I've bought from that isn't plagued with firmware issues. I feel like most brands put all R&D into the hardware itself and the firmware needs to have like 3 updates to function as it should.
As for technique? No visual curve editing, static gain compensation for EQ & stepped controls. At that point you aren't "equalizing", it's simply a frequency contour free of distractions or common traps like "more gain = better"
I'm not the most experienced with hardware but Schiit is the only brand I've bought from that isn't plagued with firmware issues. I feel like most brands put all R&D into the hardware itself and the firmware needs to have like 3 updates to function as it should.
As for technique? No visual curve editing, static gain compensation for EQ & stepped controls. At that point you aren't "equalizing", it's simply a frequency contour free of distractions or common traps like "more gain = better"
Statistics: Posted by DNAudio — Tue Jan 07, 2025 1:42 am