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Old 12th May 2008   #1
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Module Series EQs, Comps, & Filters. (VST Downloads)

Everyone loves "lunchBox" processors. Build your own processing chain, Save CPU by only using what you need. Test these guys out, do what you can to break them. Let me know if I've missed any bugs.

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These are really good. Especially the low shelf eq- big, smooth bass. Thank you.
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Glad you like. Should pair that up with one of the compressors.
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Downloading now and i will give it a try this week

Are these suppose to also emulate the API sound or just the concept ??

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I've taken my favorite qualities / features of many designs. Not just API. You will notice the eq's have both cut & boost (pulltec style) gain stages. The shelves are more neve inspired but the peaks are api influenced for sure. But you can see they have features that you wont find on an API. I haven't tried to make clones, we have enough of that. I wanted to create flexible tools that I find useful for my own music/mixing. Stuff I always wish I had in my mixing arsenal.
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Hi again...

For what i can tell right now Like them very much... i'm pretty sure they will find a way in my futur sessions... will have to experiment with them a little more but the first word that comes to mind for now is Punchy.

I noticed on the FFC that the meter isn't alway responding.. i'm in sonar 7.02 PE

Can you please explain to me the concept of the SUB-1. I'm able to make the subs sound very good with it but i'm just playing around with the knobs and frankly i don't really know what i'm doing. I'd like to understand the controls a little more.

Thank you for sharing these p^lgs with us

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SUB-1 was made do to a request. It's a great tool. I'll go over the features.
It is made to focus on the 0-200hz frequency range.

Filter/Shelf button = Changes it from a pass filter to a Shelf EQ.
Button Off = Filter
Button On = Shelf

The LP/HP button = Sets the filter or shelf to be a Low-pass/Low-shelf or High-pass/High-shelf.
Button Off = Low-pass/Low-shelf
Button On = High-pass/High-shelf

Freq = The frequency for the filter/shelf

x10 (I added this just because you never know when it might be needed) = It bumps up the frequency times 10. Example 200hz now = 2000hz

Width = Controls the resonance (filter peak/slope)

Boost/Cut = Gain & attenuation.

Hope that helps?
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update

LIM-1 Added.

LIM-1 - Hard/Soft Limiter
Key Features.
- Hard/Soft modes
- Channel Link/Unlink
- Classic limiter sound (Not to be confused with modern brick-wall limiters)



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SUB-1 was made do to a request. It's a great tool. I'll go over the features.
It is made to focus on the 0-200hz frequency range.

Filter/Shelf button = Changes it from a pass filter to a Shelf EQ.
Button Off = Filter
Button On = Shelf

The LP/HP button = Sets the filter or shelf to be a Low-pass/Low-shelf or High-pass/High-shelf.
Button Off = Low-pass/Low-shelf
Button On = High-pass/High-shelf

Freq = The frequency for the filter/shelf

x10 (I added this just because you never know when it might be needed) = It bumps up the frequency times 10. Example 200hz now = 2000hz

Width = Controls the resonance (filter peak/slope)

Boost/Cut = Gain & attenuation.

Hope that helps?
Thank you... exactly what i was looking for.

That SUB-1 plug is a hell of a weapon... i just finished mixing up a beat with it and it's now part of my go to plugs for mixing Kicks... nice.

( sorry , bad english.. not my first language )

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Update
Added

P3Q-1 - 3-Band Parametric EQ

Key Features.

- FPC mode (Filter Phase Compensation). EQ's by nature modify the phase of the frequencies they boost/cut. FPC reintroduces the phase canceled signals from the EQ filters. This may or may not be desired depending on the EQ application.

- Hyper extended Q

- EQ IN switch for A/B comparison

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No mac versions ?
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I give it a try to change it to AU plugin.
It will en must work with Logic. Any change that you make AU version?
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No mac ver as of yet sorry.
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No mac ver as of yet sorry.
Damn... I use these in Live now and im really charmed about them and want really really want to use those in Logic 8. Men... please make it happen
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Update.
Added
SAT-1 - Saturation Enhancer

Key Features.

- Tape/Tube Models
- Flexible design to provide both subtle & extreme coloring.
- Soft-Clip Limiter
- Wet/Dry Control

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Update.
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GEQ-1 - 10 band equalizer




This might seem familiar to some.

Key Features.
- 10 bands of equalization
- 13 dB of boost/cut per band
-”Proportional Q” narrows filter Q at extremes
- Q width control.
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