Voxengo EssEQ [Freeware]

Voxengo EssEQ [Freeware]

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Voxengo EssEQ [Freeware] : moosers's user review

8 (8/10)

Getting Started8/10

Voxengo's EssEQ is a simple graphic equalizer plug-in that is available for free for PC computers that are able to run plug-ins in VST format. It's been a while since I've had this plug-in in my arsenal, so I don't remember too much about the installation process, but I don't remember having any problems getting started with it. You can download it straight from Voxengo's website, so as long as you've got the right platform to run the plug-in on, you should be all set. As far as the make up of the interface is concerned, it's generally pretty simple to understand. It's a simple seven band equalizer, that has a 12 db range high and low, where each band is set at a fixed frequency. It also has an overall output leveler. A manual won't be necessary under any circumstances, as this is as simple as they come.

Suitability/Performance9/10

Running the Voxengo EssEQ shouldn't present a problem for anyone, as it takes up a very low amount of processing power. I don't run the plug-in any more now that I have a Mac running Pro Tools, but when I did it was in Cubase SX and it was on a Hewlett Packard Pavilion dv8000 lap top with a 3.0 Ghz processor and 2 GB of RAM. I mostly ran it in Cubase SX 2.0, but later on I also ran it Cubase SX 3, although it's been a few years since I've ran it at all. In the time that I used it, I didn't ever try to max it out within my system, but whenever I wanted to run a few of them simultaneously, I was able to do it. Being that it's free, if you're at all interested you might as well try it for yourself.

Overall Opinion7/10

While not the cleanest sounding or most versatile graphic equalizer, the Voxengo EssEQ plug-in is still worth having being that it's free. The frequency selection of the seven bands make it easy to do quick EQing jobs on the fly. While I can't say that I miss having this plug-in, it sounds decent enough that I'd still have it around if I had a compatible system. Those who are looking for free plug-ins, it's definitely at least worth giving the EssEQ a shot...
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