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| Product | Retrology E-Tone |
| Developer | Nomad Factory |
| Primary Type | EQ |
| Price (MSRP) | $149 |
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| Copy Protection | Dongle (PACE iLok) |
Retrology E-Tone is a collection of two plug-ins that digitally recreate the Equalizer and Presence Filter which were part of a well known 'British' mastering console. Designed to improve the quality of digital sound recordings, these plug-ins provide a simple and functional "vintage-style" interface, as well as low CPU consumption.
Retro E4-Tone is a simple and elegant 4-band "British-Style" equalizer with 5 switchable frequencies and five switchable Q-Shapes per band. The Q-Shapes control provides Shelf low, Shelf high, Broad, Medium, and Sharp bell curves.
Features:
- 4-band equalizer with Frequency, Gain and Q-Shapes controls.
- 5 Q-Shapes per band (LowShelf, Broad, Medium, Sharp, HiShelf).
- Boost / Cut up to 12dB per band.
- Phase reverse switch.
- Overload Peak limiter.
- Vintage VU Meter and Modern Light Meters.
- 24 bit / 192 kHz supported.
Retro E3-Filter (Presence Filter), little brother of the Retro E4-Tone includes High Pass, Low Pass and Presence controls. The Presence control (gain) provide ±12dB of boost or cut on eight switchable frequencies using the same Q-Shape than the Medium Q-Shape used on the Retro E-Tone Equalizer (see descriptions above).
Features:
- High Pass and Low Pass filters 18dB/octave.
- Presence .5 kHz, .8 kHz, 1.2 kHz, 1.8 kHz, 2.8 kHz, 4.2 kHz, 6.5 kHz, and 10 kHz.
- Boost / Cut up to 12dB.
- Phase reverse switch.
- Overload Peak limiter.
- Vintage VU Meter and Modern Light Meters.
- 24 bit / 192 kHz supported.
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| Nomad Factory announces Retrology E-Tone | 18th January 2008 |
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