Reviewed By heavymetalmixer [all]
April 23rd, 2019
Version reviewed: 1.5.2 on Windows
Finally I can use an free EQ with HPF/LPF with slopes higher than 12dB (MEqualizer doesn't count, its filters are garbage), without needing to spend a lot of CPU (yes, I'm looking at you TDR NOVA 2).
I can also boost the high-end without getting a "digital sounding" high-end, because of how it manages the bands close to 20kHz, still not as good as NOVA 2, SlickEQ or Pro-Q 3 in that regard but way better than most of free EQs.
Now my third favorite for everything.
Read Reviewif it was m/s it was stellar.
This is a dead-ringer for Cakewalk's native mixer eq. Nice job.
So what does the Large button in the Centre do, Fly graphic with analysis if so I would say that it is a direct ripoff of SONAR/CbB Quad Curve EQ.
So what does the Large button in the Centre do, Fly out graphic with analysis?
If so I would say that it is a direct ripoff of SONAR/CbB Quad Curve EQ.
They say it is inspired by a DAW's EQ channel why not be honest and name the DAW?
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it's obviously ripped from the sonar gui, but does it sound the same?
google-analytics ?
fuck no.
Not with the version 1.5..
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to me it sounds quite nice, while a number of free EQ plugins may have a ringing or telephone sound quickly when we start to boost something, and some yawning sound when we cut a frequency range.
the "phone home" thing is a bit sick, yet to test whether it runs at all on an isolated lab computer..
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