112dB announces that Redline Equalizer, the mastering-quality EQ plugin with many unique features, has been updated to version 1.0.3.
This maintenance release applies to both the retail and the trial version.
What’s new?
What’s fixed?
Availability
Redline Equalizer is available in RTAS/VST/AU format for Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and up, and is sold exclusively from the 112dB online store for €149/$169.
What’s new?
- AudioSuite plugin for ProTools.
- Line view mode and improved bars mode for spectrum analyzer (right click on GUI and choose Spectrum display).
- Custom Vintage skin by Scott Kane.
What’s fixed?
- Latency compensation was still slightly off.
- Extreme low-frequency input signals caused audible artifacts.
- Stereo mode sometimes caused L/R channel level difference when loading back a song in Cubase.
- Some users experienced a –2.5dB level drop.
- Clicking inside the GUI window didn’t bring it to the front.
Availability
Redline Equalizer is available in RTAS/VST/AU format for Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and up, and is sold exclusively from the 112dB online store for €149/$169.
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