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Guitar EQ

$79.95
Guitar EQ
Guitar EQ by MathAudio is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin and a VST 3 Plugin.
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1.1.9
Windows 7 or later
Product
Version
1.1.9
macOS 10.9 or later
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  • Helps to detect and compensate for the unwanted resonances in classical and acoustic guitars.
  • Helps to change the volume and the timbre of every note.
  • Allows one to save the fine-tuned target curve and use it with different microphones and pickups.
  • Allows one to use the same target curve to make the sound less dependent on the positioning of the microphone.
  • Helps to maintain a consistent quality of the sound in different environments (e.g. at home and at studio) by means of loading the same target curve.
  • Improves quality of the microphone recordings of the guitar sound.
  • Works with microphones and piezo pickups.
  • Provides objective means for evaluation and comparison of classical and acoustic guitars.
  • Can be used as a conventional high-resolution equalizer with electric guitars and other musical instruments.
  • Works with zero latency. Can be used for direct monitoring and live performances.
  • Supports undo/redo operations.
  • Supports full range of sample rates from 44,056 kHz up to 384 kHz. All sample rates are supported without resampling to avoid any possible loss in quality.
  • Applies 64-bit signal path throughout.

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