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AuthorTopic: Elevayta 'FreEq Boy' VST is now on general release!
Space Boy
Posted: 26th June 2004 00:18
‘FreEq Boy’ V1.07 is now available under general release and can be downloaded, for a 14 day fully functional trial, via the link provided by the logo signature at the bottom of this page.

Or download directly from the following Share-it! link:

Click here to download 'FreEq Boy' Demo from Share-it!




’FreEq Boy’ features.

  • Draw EQ curves completely freely using the mouse.
  • Auto save and reload of last EQ curve.
  • See/hear the audio signal conform in real-time.
  • "Continuous band" spectrum analyzer.
  • Capture, save and merge EQ curves from different audio sources.
  • Independent, or linked, left and right channel EQ curves.
  • User variable/high res. FFT convolution engine.
  • Eliminate/Boost specific frequencies with pinpoint precision.
  • Store/retrieve individual EQ curves.
  • Freely adjust display baseline.
  • Freely adjust EQ limits.
  • Frequency/Attenuation display.
  • Clip indication meter.
  • Latency compensated.





Version V1.07 of ‘FreEq Boy’ can be downloaded via the Elevayta site (click the logo/signature below).

Note: ‘FreEq Boy’ V1.07 does not yet utilize the optimized assembler processing and so CPU load is somewhat higher than in V1.08.

Enjoy!
Muff Wiggler
Posted: 6th February 2006 23:28
i dunno man, it's a really wierd problem to have Confused

first, are you *sure* that you did this before without a preamp, and didn't have these problems? i can't really imagine that. anyway, i guess in that case, what are you doing differently now, from before when 'it all just worked'?

regardless, as suggested already you really should invest in a preamp. even for your needs something really cheap like an m-audio audiobuddy (under $100). seriously, just to get your levels up and the signal-to-noise ratio something exponentially different from the problem in your sample recording. i really think it would solve all the problems you are talking about here.

just my two cents, good luck
toine6
Posted: 6th February 2006 23:39
What the hell Muff?

Anyway... I think I'm going to finally have to open up my pocket book and buy a few Elevayta vst's... I love the concepts, and the price is fair.


hmmm... I probably missed Muffy's joke... I think I see it now, in which case HiHi
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