I mainly wanted it for restoration of old recordings that sounded horrible and were simply the best quality sources that existed, but this program uses seem limitless and I've tried it on nearly every audio source I can find. I've tried so many programs in the past to correct the eq and nothing has come close to this program.
I still run into the odd song's eq pattern that is just so out of wack to begin with that nothing probably could help restore the eq, but 99% of the time, this program does an amazing job with the new IntuitQ cursor.
The only thing I wish was that there was a way of getting around eq "masking" problems easier, since I've found that's the main thing that can cause a eq pattern to look correct while still sounding wrong and I run into that quite often with old recordings. That's when the IntuitNULL cursor has to be used and you've got to rely on your ears and not your eyes more. The built-in tutorial was a great help here, but it only went so far with that area and it's often not easy figuring out just which frequency area is masking what. (trial and error sometimes, I guess.... lol)
The possible addition of a Mid/Side adjustment feature in a future version does sound interesting to me and I've run across a lot of audio that have that messed up (I've seen some really butchered), though I've always heard that any adjustments in that area will cause phasing errors, so it's a trade-off in what's more important. It would be awesome if some kind of solution could be found.
Also, the ability to compare or adjust a Stereo file's Left/Right eq spectrum's separately could be kinda helpful in "certain" circumstances, especially in the kind of Restoration work I do, but the "swap reference" feature is pretty handy for taking care of that with just a bit more hassle beforehand and so I'm happy without it for now.
All in all, I'm totally happy with the results I'm getting with it, even within the first few hours of messing with it and have only gotten better with more reading and practice.
