


Activate the new collision detection to view clashes between the source signal and the spectrum of any other Pro-Q 3 instance in the session, and get an instant handle on the most important peaks in Spectrum Grab mode with frequency/note labels. Pro-Q 3’s spectrum analyzer makes it easier than ever to find and correct problem frequencies in the mix. And for those occasions when even the super-steep 96dB/ octave roll-off slope isn’t precise enough, the Low and High Cut filter types can now be set to Brickwall mode for the ultimate in top/bottom attenuation. Pro-Q 3 adds to the previous Pro-Q 2 multitude of filter types with the all-new Flat Tilt shape, applying a flat tilting correction curve to the entire audible spectrum. And, of course, dynamic EQ bands continue to operate with perfect analog matching and support Linear Phase mode. An intelligent algorithm automatically chooses program-dependent attack, release, and knee settings, while the Threshold can be set automatically, according to the input signal level, or manually. Pro-Q 3 adds the ability to switch any of its 24 bands to Dynamic EQ mode, with a simple, elegant workflow: just raise or lower the Dynamic Range ring around the Gain knob to apply smooth compression or expansion to that band. Uncommon features like Spectrum Grab, Full-Screen mode and EQ Match will speed up your mixing workflow.
NEUTRON VS FABFILTER PRO Q FULL
And yeah another disadvantage, it takes about 8mb of RAM (if I remember correctly), if you have a lots of them Ableton gets slower (as always when plugs consumer RAM).Pro-Q 3 by FabFilter a wide range of features that a composer or a professional mix engineer requires: best-quality linear phase operation in addition to the zero latency and unique Natural Phase modes, smooth dynamic EQ, per-band mid/side processing, full surround support (up to Dolby Atmos 7.1.2), an intelligent solo feature, optional Auto Gain and a built-in, fully customizable spectrum analyzer.
NEUTRON VS FABFILTER PRO Q WINDOWS
You can easily end up with too many Pro-Q windows on screen, which is a problem that you don't have with EQ8. There is one disadvantage though, the fact that it is a VST plugin. Pro-Q is very transparent, especially in linear phase mode. I also use always the linear phase mode when EQing anything with bass frequencies, liner phase is not available in EQ8.

Another advantage is that if you need to cut more than 12db (as I need to now and then), EQ8 is difficult to use. It is easy to make very accurate EQ adjustments with the help of ctrl and shift buttons. Main advantage with Pro-Q is its user interface. If it is not that important then I use EQ8. Pro-Q is currently my main EQ, if the sound is important then I always use it. I haven't yet used Live9 EQ that much but I have used very much Live8 EQ and Fabfilter Pro-Q.
