NyquistEq released!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 74 posts since 19 Jan, 2003 from New York
Hello!
I just released NyquistEq, which is a parametric, graphic equalizer with an intuitive graphical interface. The reason it's called NyquistEq is because it's the result of my efforts to create a filter that sounds good all the way up to the Nyquist frequency (if sampling rate is 44.1 kHz then nyquist is at 22.05 kHz). It also never clicks and it handles deep bass well also. Hope you like it!
http://magnus.smartelectronix.com/
Ps, it's windows VST only.
I just released NyquistEq, which is a parametric, graphic equalizer with an intuitive graphical interface. The reason it's called NyquistEq is because it's the result of my efforts to create a filter that sounds good all the way up to the Nyquist frequency (if sampling rate is 44.1 kHz then nyquist is at 22.05 kHz). It also never clicks and it handles deep bass well also. Hope you like it!
http://magnus.smartelectronix.com/
Ps, it's windows VST only.
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- KVRAF
- 1579 posts since 14 Oct, 2002
wow!
thank you very much magnus for this beauty!
lalo
thank you very much magnus for this beauty!
lalo
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 9684 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
yeah this is free?
extremely nice job
one nitpicky thing though.. could you but a border or a dot (something) to distinguish which blocks are the frequency movement and which is the Q level?
extremely nice job
one nitpicky thing though.. could you but a border or a dot (something) to distinguish which blocks are the frequency movement and which is the Q level?
- KVRAF
- 23469 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
what do you mean with that? I mean, the one in the middle is for the frequency and the two other ones are for the quality - it can't get any easier, can it?VitaminD wrote:yeah this is free?
extremely nice job
one nitpicky thing though.. could you but a border or a dot (something) to distinguish which blocks are the frequency movement and which is the Q level?
But what I am missing is information about the settings: q, freq and db - or am I missing something?
Anyway: this little baby sounds fantastic
- thanks for it, Magnus
"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 9684 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
no crap.. you're missing the point.jens wrote:what do you mean with that? I mean, the one in the middle is for the frequency and the two other ones are for the qualityVitaminD wrote:yeah this is free?
extremely nice job
one nitpicky thing though.. could you but a border or a dot (something) to distinguish which blocks are the frequency movement and which is the Q level?
It could get easier for me with a little dot or something to signify which is which.. it IS a minor thing.. but still is an issue for me. Maybe a circle for the middle block.jens wrote: - it can't get any easier, can it?
shrugoff my issue with the plugin, then introduce your own? how nice.jens wrote: But what I am missing is information about the settings: q, freq and db - or am I missing something?
- KVRAF
- 23469 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.
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- KVRist
- 120 posts since 20 Jun, 2004
magnus@se wrote:Hello!
I just released NyquistEq, which is a parametric, graphic equalizer with an intuitive graphical interface. The reason it's called NyquistEq is because it's the result of my efforts to create a filter that sounds good all the way up to the Nyquist frequency (if sampling rate is 44.1 kHz then nyquist is at 22.05 kHz). It also never clicks and it handles deep bass well also. Hope you like it!
http://magnus.smartelectronix.com/
Ps, it's windows VST only.
Thank you...I love it.
Very easy to use and instant feedback on adjustments.
Thanks again.
- KVRAF
- 35289 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Cool. I don't understand all the engineering stuff about frequencies and "Q" levels but I'm having a whale of a time moving the pretty coloured lines around and hearing what it does to the sounds
Thanks
Thanks
- KVRian
- 1110 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
argh, don't make me donate again!!
I love it, I wish the params could be VST params.
Also a bug - if I re-open a saved song (FL Studio) I see the params showing in the GUI, but I have to touch them to make the sound correct.
sounds great
I love it, I wish the params could be VST params.
Also a bug - if I re-open a saved song (FL Studio) I see the params showing in the GUI, but I have to touch them to make the sound correct.
sounds great
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- KVRist
- 71 posts since 9 Dec, 2003 from france
It's not designed as an usual eq, is it
Really love it, bravo and thanks.
Really love it, bravo and thanks.
- KVRist
- 426 posts since 14 Apr, 2003 from Switzerland
Simply brilliant! Magnus, you're the man.
Some suggestions for a future update:
Frequency-meter built into the EQ-GUI - this way you hear and see what you're doing. The Logic EQ has this - was always looking for something similar.
Could you label the vertical lines with the corresponding frequecy-number?
Doubleclick on the center square makes the line jump back to its default position.
Overall level control.
Before I forget: Superb sound!
Love it.
Cheers, Pädy
Some suggestions for a future update:
Frequency-meter built into the EQ-GUI - this way you hear and see what you're doing. The Logic EQ has this - was always looking for something similar.
Could you label the vertical lines with the corresponding frequecy-number?
Doubleclick on the center square makes the line jump back to its default position.
Overall level control.
Before I forget: Superb sound!
Love it.
Cheers, Pädy
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- KVRAF
- 3745 posts since 29 Sep, 2002 from Killafornia