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Eiosis releases the E²Transienter for Mac

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Eiosis has announced the release of E²Transienter for Mac OS X in AU, RTAS and TDM formats with Pace iLok support. Native versions are available in the Eiosis shop for €170; the TDM version is €340. It will be available soon for both Mac OS X and Windows in VST, AU and RTAS formats, at the same price and with Syncrosoft eLicenser support.

E²TransienterThe E²Transienter brings a unique, simple and powerful approach to transient processing. It is far more than a simple transient designer, and it can be used in many situations, including high demanding mastering jobs.

The E²Transienter is based on a patented architecture and parameter combination, which allows detecting and processing transients independently. You can quickly get a wide range of settings, from simple attack enhancement, to complex mix adjustments thanks to the advanced parameters.

More than 350 included presets let you easily and immediately get the settings suited to your needs. You can then adjust the parameters to get exactly the sound you are searching for.

Unique transient detection and processing
The E²Transienter allows not only processing attacks like other transient processors, but it also allows selecting, processing and equalizing the transients inside a specific frequency range, i.e. to "catch" specific attacks very precisely with great responsiveness.

Equalize the attacks
The E²Transienter can be more simply defined as an attack equalizer. The three basic filters types (Bell, Shelf and Low Pass) can be adjusted in frequency and resonance, and the special Loudness filter lets you quickly adjust the loudness contour of the attacks to easily enhance or reduce their presence inside the mix.

Use the E²Transienter in many situations
On buss tracks, you can use it for drum mixes to slightly enhance the attack brightness, or on a whole mix to process attacks inside a specific frequency range. For example, you can reduce the presence of a snare drum or a hi-hat without using compression, enhance some details of the stereo side signal, or add low end to the kick drum, etc.

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