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Filtertuete is exactly what you need:
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1600.html

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Fredrikgroth wrote:I'm really interested, but can't download the 2nd version. :(
Try this one..

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Edit: YES! Thank you! :)

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Thanks for the new version. I like the better controls. Maybe the default frequencies need to be changed back? Any change in the sound in this version (sorry, no chance to listen yet). I still would like at least a low cut filter on this great eq, please!

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Mo bass wrote:Thanks for the new version. I like the better controls. Maybe the default frequencies need to be changed back? Any change in the sound in this version (sorry, no chance to listen yet). I still would like at least a low cut filter on this great eq, please!
I'm going to have to dissapoint you for the time being: the EQ module is destined for higher things :harp: so my ugly little plug was really just a ruse to get some extra beta testers.. I take it its worked OK for everyone?

Feel free to keep using it if you've downloaded one, but the links will stop working soon.. :-o

:wink:

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platinumears wrote:I'm going to have to dissapoint you for the time being: the EQ module is destined for higher things :harp: so my ugly little plug was really just a ruse to get some extra beta testers.. I take it its worked OK for everyone?

Feel free to keep using it if you've downloaded one, but the links will stop working soon.. :-o

:wink:

:D Thank you very much! Working OK in Wavelab. Haven't had time to A/B it with other EQ's, but it seems pretty nice so far.

I like the look of your "ugly little plug". 8)

If it wasn't destined for higher things, I was going to request a spinning fan and a couple of glowing tubes in the empty GUI real estate!



:hihi:

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metamorphosis wrote:Thanks for the replies everybody - I believe I've found what I'm looking for, but a few thoughts:
1. Pariseq is okay, but non-adjustable to a large degree - the hz jumps too much to be useful. It sounds great but is very biased and not transperant, which is what I'm looking for.
2. Commercial eqs are alright, but why eat cake when you can eat cake for free :) Thanx for the links tho-
3. Waves is good but probably a little too cpu-heavy for what I'm doing-
Thanks again!!!
matt
If you want to be able to sweep through the whole frequenzy spectrum on the Hz, why not try a low cpu intense parametric EQ with an arcade-like GUI!
i.e., Have you ever tried Nyquist EQ?
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1120.html

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