What if someone were to lavish money, time and considerable engineering know‑how on improving Neumann’s highly revered cutting‑lathe EQs — could they really be improved? The answer is a resounding “yes!”
Fixate:Midrange employs intelligent EQ processing that quickly identifies and tackles ‘muddiness’, and promises to deliver professional-sounding results with minimal effort.
Rob Papen’s all-encompassing plug-in and virtual instrument collection has just been treated to another update, with two new additions bringing the total count to 36.
Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best, and tilt EQ is a good example. If you haven’t encountered it before, it’s a way of adjusting the entire frequency balance of the programme material.
Despite its basic appearance, Tilt EQ has an interesting trick up its sleeve, and employs harmonic saturation in a way that aims to set it apart from the competition.
The latest addition to Acustica Audio’s ever-expanding collection of analogue-emulation plug-ins combines elements of their Gold, Pink and Sand product families into a single plug-in with a unified set of controls.
SonicWorld's first software launch delivered a meticulous recreation of the Siemens W295b equaliser, and this time it’s the turn of another popular EQ design: the Telefunken W695.
Their latest offering is decidedly less crunchy-sounding than their 90s-inspired releases, and shifts the focus from purposeful ‘character’ to uncompromising audio quality.
Inspired by vintage hardware units, Tube Lab features characterful preamp, EQ and compression sections that have been designed to be driven hard for effect.
The latest Universal Audio plug-in to become available outside of the company’s DSP-powered UAD2 platform has just been announced, making yet another of their acclaimed processors available to all.
iZotope’s powerful mix-referencing plug-in now includes a new capture process that’s compatible with popular streaming services such as Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music.
Originally launched over a decade ago as a limited-edition download, Acustica’s Pearl delivers a meticulous recreation of one of the rarest Italian broadcast processors ever built.