Resonance is a co-ed a cappella group at the Massachusetts Institute of Tec… Read Full Bio ↴Resonance is a co-ed a cappella group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their mission: to explore the fine art of covering contemporary music hits of varying popularity armed only with their wits and a pitch pipe. Since their founding in 2001, they are not only succeeding in this mission, but are having more fun than should be legal in the process. MIT Resonance has entertained audiences far and wide with its unique blend of tight harmonies, energetic performances and cheap puns. For those who can't make it to one of their live shows - or those who just can't get enough - the group has also produced two CDs, "First Harmonic" (2003) and "Left On Red" (2005). Both CDs have received critical acclaim through the Contemporary A Cappella Society of America, and they are currently in the studio (specifically, Fort Resonance) working on a third, as-of-yet untitled production.
You can also hear Resonance's rendition of "Mystify/Atrevete" on the Best of College A Cappella (BOCA) 2006.
You can also hear Resonance's rendition of "Mystify/Atrevete" on the Best of College A Cappella (BOCA) 2006.
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billcargill
I believe the whole point of Reso is to speed up the process of sweeping EQ bands around.
It's worth pointing out that Nova has an automated analysis and dynamic de-resonate function called Smart Ops.
I tested it against Nova and Melda AutoDynamicEq and found Nova to be the best for me.
palebluedot studios
Agreed. In this video, I thought Nova did the best job too—and that's without Smart Ops on. As for RESO, it does give you a starting point, but I found hand-adjusting it to be better. Thanks for watching!
billcargill
*I'm referring to the paid GE version of Nova, not the free one.
Josh Smith
Great review! Wish this was more of a Soothe 2 contender in terms of speed of use. Soothe you can just highlight the general problematic area and crank the threshold knob.
palebluedot studios
@Josh Smith It does say "dynamic equalizer" as the subtitle for DSEQ, but it also says it's a "dynamic processor working in the frequency domain", which describes many of the spectral/EQ plugins I've covered. The major difference between DSEQ and Pro-Q 3 is that DSEQ updates its processing with self-adjusting frequency bands. i.e., once you pull down the threshold, it starts correcting resonances and changing constantly, much like soothe2. Pro-Q will only act on the same frequency when it crosses the threshold. As for MTM: yes, I've been speaking with them over the last couple weeks, reporting bugs and asking questions. They were most helpful!
Josh Smith
@palebluedot studios haven’t tried DSEQ yet thought it was just a dynamic EQ like ProQ3 which I already have. I’ll have another look though. Do you have a direct line to MTM for this review?
palebluedot studios
@Josh Smith I know, right? DSEQ is still the best alternative, and a a great deal at $91 USD. And every bit as good as soothe, in my opinion. Smooth Operator is very affordable, but needs more control over the results. I'm hoping Mastering the Mix will update this with better controls soon.
Josh Smith
@palebluedot studios such an anticlimax. I thought we had a cheaper alternative to Soothe! :(
palebluedot studios
Thank you! Yes, I agree. I feel like RESO needs to A) start correcting right away, and B) have a master threshold that can be lowered for faster results. Messing with the tiny nodes is counterproductive, and in my experience, they didn't gang very well.
David Asher
I’m not impressed. Reso sounds like it gets phasey when turned on. When you turned Reso on and off it sounded like the stereo image changed with it on. That wasn’t the case with the others. Did you hear this on your end? I ask because you can’t trust YouTube audio. Every YouTube video I’ve analysed (and it’s a lot) have no information above 16khz. It’s like a brickwall lowpass filter is active. Thanks for the video. I love your channel!