EQ Plug-In Updated

US Voxengo release CurveEQ 3.0 spline equalizer      01/02/12

EQ Plug-In Updated


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Voxengo has announced the release of CurveEQ version 3, which they describe as a spline equalizer plug-in for professional music and audio production applications, available in AudioUnit and VST plug-in formats (including native 64-bit support), for Mac OS X (v10.5 and later), and Windows computers. Here's what they have to say about it...
CurveEQ shows you the actual filter response you are designing by means of a spline (a smooth curvy line), so you can actually see what the EQ is doing with the sound. This, in turn, allows you to get the best from your mix and your tracks. CurveEQ perfectly suits the needs of mastering, and in some cases CurveEQ is suitable for use as an in-track equalizer. CurveEQ implements spectrum matching technology that allows you to transfer spectrum's shape of one recording to another. In other words, this allows you to "copy" frequency balance of existing time-proven mixes so that other mixes that are still in the works may have a chance to sound better. This technology also greatly helps in music mastering since using it allows you to easily lessen any dramatic differences in the area of frequency balance between various tracks. CurveEQ's filters can be switched between linear- and minimum-phase modes. CurveEQ also features a deeply-customizable spectrum analyzer like the one found in Voxengo GlissEQ and SPAN plug-ins. You may also display, save and load static spectrum plots for comparison and matching purposes. CurveEQ features:
  • 3 EQ curves per channel group
  • Linear- and minimum-phase filtering
  • Spectrum matching
  • Freeform EQ curve drawing mode
  • Real-time FFT spectrum analyzer
  • Stereo and multi-channel processing
  • Internal channel routing
  • Channel grouping
  • Mid/side processing
  • 64-bit floating point processing
  • Preset manager
  • Undo/redo history
  • A/B comparisons
  • Contextual hint messages
  • All sample rates support
  • 53 ms compensated processing latency
CurveEQ 3.0 added the following features since version 2 (version 3 can be used in projects alongside version 2):
  • 3 EQ curves per channel group
  • Spectrum display zooming
  • Window resizing
  • Up to 96kHz spectrum range
  • Multi-channel support
  • Multi-platform support
  • Routing matrix
  • Preset manager
  • User interface re-scaling
  • Channel grouping
  • Plug-in instance naming
Pricing and Availability:
Introductory price of USD 79.95 will be effective for three weeks from now, which is 20% off the regular price of USD 99.95. Upgrading from the previous version costs USD 39.95 if previous version was purchased earlier than 180 days from now: otherwise the upgrade is free during this grace period. More information:

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