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AuthorTopic: JMS Hi-Resolution Equaliser for DirectX
aMUSEd
Posted: 3rd December 2003 16:12
Browsing around the SAW Studio site I came across this new (ish) mastering equaliser - it looks really good. Has anyone had any experience using the DX version? How does it compare to oher mastering eqs like say Voxengo, Firium or Waves? Looks like it might be a good choice for low end setups like mine as its written in assembly code.

http://www.jms-audioware.com/dx_plugs.htm
ttoz
Posted: 3rd December 2003 16:53
i wrote about this ages ago, it's an excellent, if little known, eq. very suited to tracking, a it's low cpu overhead, and actually sounds good. it's a shame its dx only. it runs very well on win2k/xp but has threading issues on win98/me, so i do not recommend it if you are using those os
-SPYRO-
Posted: 3rd December 2003 18:04
While fugly to my eyes Very Happy it seems to have plenty of options.

This one is really near the Fruity Param eQ
aMUSEd
Posted: 3rd December 2003 23:21
Matias wrote:
While fugly to my eyes Very Happy it seems to have plenty of options.

This one is really near the Fruity Param eQ


Its a lot better than that surely? - looks like its meant to be comparable with some of the more high end eqs
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