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Goodhertz has announced their tenth plugin, Tiltshift, which they describe as a new type of tilt EQ - the most transparent, easiest-to-use, best-sounding equalizer they've ever heard. This is the story in their own words...
Tiltshift is a new type of tilt EQ that does more with less. More than any other equalizer, Tiltshift is able to dramatically alter the tone and timbre of your audio -- going from mellow warmth to crystal clear with a single, loudness-matched slider -- while sticking to the first rule of mastering: do no harm.
By using extremely gentle slopes (often less than 1 dB per octave), the relative phase, frequency, and transient response of the audio is preserved, making it faster and easier to find the right global EQ curve before focusing on specifics, and Tiltshift's perceptual loudness lock technology makes it easier to compare EQ settings, or automate the tilt, without worrying about gain changes.
Why Tiltshift?
The guiding principle of EQ plugins often seems to be: more is more. More bands, more peaks, more valleys, more parameters to learn, and more metering to focus on. While we do appreciate a full-fledged multiband EQ when it's needed, oftentimes, they're not the best tool for the job. "More is more" also means more complication, more signal mangling, more phase distortion, CPU-usage, etc., and less productive mixing or mastering, less musicality and creativity.
So what if there was less in an EQ? Meet Tiltshift: superior tone-shaping, for anything from mixing to mastering.
Tilt Features
Filter Features
Pricing and Availability:
$49
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