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I don't like Electri-Q but LP10 and IIEQ is nice.
That's my man... :D

I'll transfer the money later today.

Actually, if I didn't make my own EQs Electri-q would be the first one I'd buy, no mistakes there!

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docdued

It would be nice to see spectrum analyzer feature in your lin-phase EQ LP10 !!! This feature is really needed in your product !

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One question:
Why does the IIEQ Pro not have a similar GUI like the LP10?

I find it a little bit hindering to only have access to one band at a time.

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Nokenoku wrote:One question:
Why does the IIEQ Pro not have a similar GUI like the LP10?

I find it a little bit hindering to only have access to one band at a time.

Which version of IIEQpro r u using. The latest versions are similar, if not identical in GUI functionality.

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Edit:
Oh, ok. Haven't checked it out for quite some time (and the screenshot on the website looks still like the "old" one).
docdued wrote:At the moment I'm working on a two-band stereo widening plugin, should come out next month. Then I finally want to tackle my old dream of making my own vocoder... that should take a bit longer! I might also take a stab at a multiband compressor or a multiband-multimodulation-effect. Or some advanced delay. Or... man, I need more time! :D

What do you guys want, actually? Maybe we can agree on something? Post your thoughts if you like!
Vocoders are always nice, but the killer would be a high end algorithmic reverb plugin.
But then you'd need even more time I guess. :hihi:

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I could totally go for a DDMF verb.


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Windows 64bit version maybe?
Wtb inspiration!

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ckatrun411 wrote:I could totally go for a DDMF verb.


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+1

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docdued wrote:At the moment I'm working on a two-band stereo widening plugin, should come out next month...

What do you guys want, actually? Maybe we can agree on something? Post your thoughts if you like!
I'd love to see you expand that to a full blown stereo processor. It would ideally be a mix of Sonar's Channel Tools (http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SONAR/ ... lTools.htm) and Sonalksis StereoTools (http://www.sonalksis.com/index.php?section_id=107).

It should feature a Balance control for simple left or right moving of the image, and a Width control (I would prefer that width control the volume of the side channel in an M/S setup, but perhaps you've got something better going on). My imaginary stereo plugin would also include something like Sonalksis' Zero Width Below knob. This would mono sum everything below a certain frequency by hipassing the Side channel (I actually find IIEQ's 12db HPF sounds great for this application). There should also be independent pan and gain controls for the right and left channels, as well as Mid and Side channel gain controls for when I manually wanted to control the width.

So all in all it should feature:

1. Balance knob or slider
2. Width knob or slider
3. Zero Width Below Frequency (this is a hipass the side channel) knob
4. Pan control for left channel
5. Pan control for right channel
6. Gain control for left channel
7. Gain contrtol for right channel
8. Gain control for mid channel
9. Gain control for side channel
10. Invert pan button
11. Cool display of stereo balance

The above would make for a pretty kick ass stereo/mastering plugin, and would resolve a lot of my requirments for crazy bussing setups to get similar results.

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+1 for the stereo processor.

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Reverb, compressor :)

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+ multiband stereo tool! Not too many of these on the marked, something ala M-stereo inside of Reason.

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Almost done, should be out next week... watch out!

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docdued wrote:Almost done, should be out next week... watch out!
Excellent looking forward to this!

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docdued wrote:Almost done, should be out next week... watch out!
What is almost done? :)

Edit: Never mind. Figured out it was the stereo widening plugin

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