TBProAudio – gEQ12 v4.0.1 (VST, VST3, AAX) [WiN x86 x64]

By | February 26, 2021

 

Year / Date of Issue: 01.2021
Version: 4.0.1
Developer: TBProAudio
Developer site: TBProAudio
Format: VST, VST3, RTAS, AAX (MODiFiED)
Bit depth: 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka: present (R2R)
System requirements: Windows XP SP3 or newer, Tested with: Cockos Reaper, Steinberg Cubase / Nuendo / Wavelab 6/7/8, FL Studio 12.x, Studio One, ProTools 12.3.1 (from AudioUTOPiA)


Description: GEQ 12 – 12 band stereo / MS graphic equalizer with accurate spectrum analyzer and minimum / linear phase mode.
Modern mixing and mastering processes require a fully featured yet easy-to-use EQ that can accurately shape the tone of a track, bass, or master track. EEQ 12 provides all the tools you need in one package with some unique features. The display shows the spectrum curve of the input and output signal. The GEQ 12 has the unique feature that the output spectrum is directly calculated from the input spectrum (input spectrum – filter curve = output spectrum). This allows you to capture the incoming signal in order to freeze it and modify those filter curves that need to be corrected based on the spectrum of the outgoing signal. The filter has 12 separate bands. Each band has its own display knob and can be individually tuned for type, stereo position (all, left / middle and right / side), slope, frequency, gain, and Q. GEQ 12 offers 9 analog modulated and 8 digital filters (Butterworth). The filtering quality can be increased by oversampling. This ensures an “analog” magnitude / phase response close to the Nyquist frequency. The gEQ12 can operate in several minimum or linear phase response modes with minimal CPU utilization.

Features:
12 independent filter bands, extended frequency range 10Hz – 48kHz
17 filter types, analog / digital design, zero delay IIR
filter slope up to 96dB
independent stereo / left / right / mid / side processing per band
7 processing modes: zero latency, minimum / linear phase
stereo / MS processing (e.g. stereo / mono split)
sample rates up to 192 kHz
“real” over sampling, up to 4x
hi-res spectrum analyzer with 32k FFT based ISO R40 frequencies
pre / post-EQ, average / live spectrum, stereo / left / right / mid / side
narrow-band sweeping mode
spectrum freeze mode
very easy alignment of filter response curve to audio spectrum
sample exact A / B toggle for all processing modes
precise parameter input
large and easy to use GUI
interactive spectrum / EQ display
full DAW automation support, smooth filter frequency change
64-bit internal processing
very efficient CPU usage design

New in version :
3.1.3:
– FIX: improved Ableton Live and Studio One compatibility
3.1.2:
– FIX: improved DAW bypass handling


 

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