I have found that setting the scene up with Analog EQ (tone controls on my amp) for Digital EQ allows for a much better results than just using Digital EQ.
With analog EQ you move knob -> measure -> move knob ->measure to get something that resemble your target, and then you do some touch ups in Digital EQ.
However since Digital EQ requires much more than just moving a knob it will take you a much longer time to get to the same result as the method above.
Also does Analog EQ ignores minimum phase? or does my constant measuring just accommodates for the deviations from minimum phase?
What are your experiences with this?
With analog EQ you move knob -> measure -> move knob ->measure to get something that resemble your target, and then you do some touch ups in Digital EQ.
However since Digital EQ requires much more than just moving a knob it will take you a much longer time to get to the same result as the method above.
Also does Analog EQ ignores minimum phase? or does my constant measuring just accommodates for the deviations from minimum phase?
What are your experiences with this?