19th April 2023
Applied Computer Music Technologies has updated their ACM210X1 graphical EQ plug-in for Linux to Version 3.1.4.
ACM210X1 provides up to ten filter bands, including five peak filter types with varying gain / Q dependency, together with low and high shelf, low-pass, high-pass and band-pass.
Version 3.1.4 adds stereo placement and solo for individual bands.
The company says:
As one of the only graphical EQ plug-ins for Linux to offer de-cramped peak, low-pass, high-pass and shelf filters, for accurate equivalent analogue filter matching without requiring CPU intensive upsampling, together with a genuine 'what you see is what you get' graphical display, the addition of stereo placement and solo options per band further enhances the versatility of this popular plug-in.
The update is free for existing users. ACM210X1 is available in VST, VST3, JACK and CLAP formats for Linux, with a demo provided free to download. The plug-in also includes a comprehensive manual and easy to use installer compatible with a wide variety of Linux distributions and host applications.
KVR Audio, Inc.
www.kvraudio.com