Drawing on 50 years of EQ heritage, EQuilibrium is a custom-designed power tool for audio professionals.
User-adaptable design, a cutting edge feature set, built for tackling critical mix/mastering tasks.
Sound
- Circuit models of vintage EQs from history, model numbers including: 4000, 3 (4 modes), 110, 550, 88, 32, 250
- Filters include: Coincident, Butterworth, Chebyshev, Bessel, Critical, Legendre, Elliptic, Allpass types
- First-order, second-order, vintage, and tilt shelves
- Classic DMG Bells and notches, with a +/-36dB range, and a Q range from 0.1 to 50
- Classic DMG Shelves which let you move the resonance above or below the curve
- Classic DMG Filters at 6/12/18/24/30/36/42/48 db/octave, sweepable resonance
- M/S processing mode, allows you to process Mid, Side or the Stereo image
- L/R processing mode, for independent Left and Right EQ
- Surround sound support upto 7.1 DTS, with channel grouping matrix, and per-pair M/S processing
- Per-band phase control, plus quick access to Linear, Analogue and Minimum phase modes
- Extensive Impulse Response design controls, including a selection of parametric windows, length and padding
Solid State Logic’s 9000 J joins Brainworx’s SSL-Console Series
...was curious to find an ITB alternative for my personnal studio.
The EQ is good, sounds real. Doesn't sound better than Equilibrium with the SSL curves in FIR mode though which gives me much better flexibility... but I get it that some people do not want to be bugged down by the amount of settings...
Schaack Audio Technologies releases AnalogQ
...DSP algorithms" (after all, after sampling the output of the analogue EQ at 44.1kHz, everything above Nyquist will be lost!).
Equilibrium has a latency of 85ms here in its Analogue Phase mode - this is not usable for live recordings. AnalogQ in comparison has 1ms latency.
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