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iZotope, Inc. Ozone Vintage Equalizer go-to settings?
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[QUOTE="Tanonoka, post: 15798, member: 2313"] I get what you are saying. However, Ozone EQ has proportional bell curves that adjust the quality factor as gain increases and this can be utilized to somewhat simulate that Pultec sound for the high boost. The problem though is a 5 dB boost on a Pultec is roughly a 3.35 dB boost on a normal EQ assuming the Q factor is set to its widest setting. So that is something to keep in mind. And finally, the quality factor you'd want to utilize is Q 0.555718 (i.e. two and a third octave) which is somewhat similar to the widest bell on a Sontec MES-432C parametric equalizer (of course it depends on whether it was modified or not). Nevertheless, if someone wants to be more precise then Q 0.580547 is what you'd want to use. [/QUOTE]
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