The Sweet Sound Of Angels

US TriTone Digital release AngelTone mastering EQ for Mac OSX      16/02/07

The Sweet Sound Of Angels


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TriTone Digital tell us that their new AngelTone is a digital mastering EQ for the Mac that utilizes state-of-the-art modeling to combine analog mastering EQ sweetness with digital precision and recall. AngelTone features five bands. Three bands are capable of full-range parametric operation. The two extreme bands feature both full-range peaking and shelving EQ modes. All parametric and peaking bands have access to the entire range of EQ frequencies available in AngelTone, allowing, say TriTone Digital, for unprecedented sculpting and precision.
AngelTone features four classic EQ models. TriTone Digital say that these algorithms are derived from the very best analog EQs used in mastering studios the world over and that they have made every effort to preserve the unique character of each EQ model with all of their sweetness, character and idiosyncrasies.
  • Milly is a sweet but precise tube EQ.
  • Sonny is based on one of the oldest parametric EQ designs and has a tight solid-state low end that mastering engineers adore.
  • Massy is based on a modern beast of a tube EQ that is noted for its sweet sound and broad curves.
  • Avy is based on solid-state EQ favored for its clarity and openness.
AngelTone, like its mix-oriented brother HydraTone, allows for band-by-band selection of EQ algorithms. This unique TriTone Digital concept allows you to use, for example, the color and charm of the ‘Massy’ on the top end and the strength and heft of a ‘Sonny’ on the bottom.
A windows version is planned.
Pricing and Availability:
Available for download. $139 USD
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