Tilt EQ For Windows And Mac

US Boz Digital Labs releases Tilty Wilty      12/06/14

Tilt EQ For Windows And Mac


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Boz Digital Labs say that their new Tilty Wilty is a tilt EQ, which is a great tool for quickly adjusting the brightness/darkness of your tracks.

A spokesperson told us, "Tilty Wilty uses a special filter that does not have any of the wonky side effects to your high end that most digital filters have. No matter what sample rate you are using, Tilty Wilty will give you a smooth natural curve right up to Nyquist frequency.

You may be wondering why this plugin has such a dumb name and ugly interface. This is by design. We are working on a bigger better version, but we wanted to get this into your hands now. We need your help coming up with a name for this plugin. If you come up with the name for the plugin, you get a free upgrade to the full version, plus one free download of any Boz Digital Labs plugin. You can see details of the contest HERE.

While the tilt EQ is the main feature of this plugin, we'd like to add some more features to make it even more special. Obviously we won't be able to add every feature that is suggested, even if they are awesome, but we will certainly listen to all of them and apply the features that we believe would make this plugin work for everyone.
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Available Formats:

  • Windows (32/64): VST2, VST3, RTAS, AAX Native
  • Mac (32/64): AU, VST2, VST3, RTAS, AAX Native

 

Pricing and Availability:

$10.00

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