Applied Computer Music Technologies has updated their ACM210X1 graphical EQ plug-in for Windows and Linux to V3.20. The company says:
The ACM210X1 provides up to ten EQ bands, with a comprehensive selection of filter types, using analogue filter modelling to give a fully de-cramped response without the need for CPU intensive upsampling. Each band can be assigned to left, right or stereo channels and a solo mode allows for easy filter auditioning.
Version 3.2.0 provides some graphical user interface improvements and minor bug fixes.
Features:
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Up to ten filter bands.
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Zero latency de-cramped filters.
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Comprehensive set of filter types, accurately modelled across the full 20Hz to 20kHz audio range.
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Stereo filter placement. Assign EQ bands to left, right or stereo channels.
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Solo / audition individual EQ bands.
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Realtime FFT display.
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VST2, VST3, and CLAP compatible plug-in for Windows & Linux.
Price: £45. This is a free update for existing users, more information can be found at the Applied Computer Music Technologies website.
A demo version is available free to download, the plug-in comes complete with a comprehensive manual and easy to use installer for Windows and Linux PCs.