Eekjuliza - workhorse EQ

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Hi!

Today we release the public beta version of Eekjuliza, a very capable parametric EQ suited for all kinds of tasks.

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Eekjuliza's features:
  • Supports all major platforms (MAC/WIN AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX)
  • Virtually unlimited number of bands.
  • Complete 64-bit signal path.
  • Channel selection per band (left/right/mid/side/all).
  • Multi-channel input and output DFT analyzers.
  • Classic analog style filters (high-pass, low-pass, peak, high-shelf, low-shelf, notch, band-pass).
  • High quality, flexible oversampling.
  • Graphical representation of the equalizer's magnitude curve.
  • Frequency "seeking" function (alt+drag).
  • Band-gain mirroring.
  • Multi editing and dragging of EQ bands.
  • Full undo/redo.
  • Resizable UI.
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Eekjuliza is currently available at our web store at an intro price of 19€.
There is a fully functional demo version available on our website at audioD3CK - Eekjuliza.


Cheers!

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Just a short notice that the new beta is up.
changes:
  • fixed error message on startup
  • added floating gain/frequency/Q readouts (optional)
  • added selectors for processing, viewing and listening to certain channels.
  • added option to choose band type on add (enabled by default)
  • cleaned up options menu
  • bands will be added to the channel you are currently working (e.g. listening) on
Cheers!

JM

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Hey there!

I just uploaded a new beta version that has experimental per band linear phase mode. (accessible through the little phase icon on the context sensitive eq band settings at the bottom).

I'd like to know what you guys think!

known issues:
-no context sensitive help
-processing buttons on the left not affect linear phase bands.


Cheers!

JM

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Eekjuliza is getting a cross-channel Analyser, to compare the spectrum of multiple tracks and find colliding frequencies.
We could use more beta testers for it and for the upcoming standalone version of just the cross-channel analyser. The cross-channel analyser will be free for at least a limited time.

Cheers!

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Hey ho, I think this thing looks really interesting. I'm wondering why it doesn't get more attention. I'm hoping to hear some more of it in the near future. Keep up the good work ya'll.

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