HollyQ is a simple Bass/Treble shelving equalizer in the spirit of the old 1970s component home stereos. If you’re old enough to remember sitting at home listening to records, then you most likely remember at times finding the sound from your stereo to be a bit thin or dull, like you weren’t hearing everything. You would then walk over to your stereo amp and give the bass or treble control a little nudge until the sound became full and clear. Yeah, a little home mastering in your own bedroom.
With HollyQ, you can now do the same thing with your final mixes, individual tracks, and even old records you’re transferring to CD. David has used his considerable talent to develop a very smooth +/- 12db equalization curve to breathe some life into any audio source where simple shelving EQ is required.
JS equalizer: Très simple. Un équaliseur 3 bandes 100 Hz, 1KHz, 10 KHz. Filtre 6 dB/octave. bon c'est pas énorme!!, mais faut les faire les algorithmes!!. Prochaine version 12 dB/octave et 5 bandes.... et un jour la 96 dB/octave et 127 bandes!
Ess Eq: voxengo;
"Fast and easy" 7-band digital graphic equalizer. It uses FIR filtering delivering a very nicely-sounding linear-phase equalization. EssEQ uses 128 point filter kernel. This plug-in is very good at quick frequency balance adjustments.
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NyquistEq:
Parametric graphic equalizer with excellent response all the way up to Nyquist. It never clicks, and it handles deep bass well too. The Nyquist frequency is the highest representable frequency for a given sample rate. The trebliest of the treble. Most other digital eqs have great problems producing a natural sound here.
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