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Redline Equalizer

112dB has announced that Redline Equalizer, a mastering-quality EQ plug-in, is now available in native RTAS, VST and AU plug-in formats for Windows and Mac OS X at the introductory price of €99 / $112.
Redline Equalizer is a variable (from linear to beyond-analogue) phase EQ with eight fully decramped custom EQ algorithms, dual-mono and mid/side modes, automatic perceived pre/post loudness leveling, dynamic EQ, adjustable harmonic distortion, and adjustable gain/bandwidth dependency,

Redline Equalizer is designed to allow for a flexibility and variety of sounds never before seen (or heard) in equalization, 112dB assures.

Features:
  • Five parametric EQ bands with up to 60dB of boost/cut.
  • Two bands switchable to high/low-shelving response with adjustable overshoot.
  • Dedicated lowpass/highpass sections with selectable steepness from 6 to 48dB/oct.
  • Eight selectable custom EQ algorithms with response characteristics.
  • De-cramped EQ response curves with center frequencies up to 28 kHz.
  • Variable phase shift from 0% (linear phase) to 100% (analogue-style phase) and beyond.
  • Mono, stereo, dual-mono and mid/side modes.
  • Auto gain makeup for automatic leveling of pre/post perceived loudness.
  • Dynamic EQ functionality.
  • Dedicated harmonic distortion section with separate Warmth and Punch controls.
  • Customizable gain/Q dependency, individually selectable for cut and boost behavior.
  • Zoomable EQ response display with built-in spectrum analyzer.
  • Support for sample rates up to 384kHz.
  • Full parameter automation.

Pricing & Availability

Redline Equalizer is available immediately in RTAS/VST/AU plug-in formats for Windows XP / Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard).

The introductory price of €99 (Europe) / $112 (worldwide) is valid through October 8, after which the regular price becomes €149 / $169. An unrestricted 60-day evaluation version is available.
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