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great tone

DMG Audio EQualityPublished on 01/01/12 at 22:25
The DMG EQuality plug-in was easy to install without any problems or compatibility issues at all. The interface is very easy to follow, as it is modeled after the old DMG EQuality . There is a knob for line in gain, low pass, low mid, hi mid, and high pass. I don't have a manual for this plug-in, but it is easy enough to use that you shouldn't need one if you don't already have it.


SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

I am currently running the DMG EQuality plug-in on a Mac Book Pro that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. I run this plug-in in Pro Tools LE 7.4 that runs off of a Digi 002 R audio interface. With this configuration I've never had any issues running as many of...…
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The DMG EQuality plug-in was easy to install without any problems or compatibility issues at all. The interface is very easy to follow, as it is modeled after the old DMG EQuality . There is a knob for line in gain, low pass, low mid, hi mid, and high pass. I don't have a manual for this plug-in, but it is easy enough to use that you shouldn't need one if you don't already have it.


SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

I am currently running the DMG EQuality plug-in on a Mac Book Pro that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. I run this plug-in in Pro Tools LE 7.4 that runs off of a Digi 002 R audio interface. With this configuration I've never had any issues running as many of these at a time as I'd like, which is sometimes one on almost every track. I have also run this plug-in on a Pro Tools HD system with the same results. Whether I am running the DMG EQuality EQ in Pro Tools LE or HD, it always runs smoothly and stably. This wont crash on your or mess up your system, its pretty compatible with almost everything.


OVERALL OPINION

I've been using the DMG EQuality EQ plug-in for about two years and it has become of my favorite EQ plug-ins to use. It is easy to follow and has a killer tone. I'm a huge fan of any old DMG EQuality , and the 1073 is one of the best models. This plug-in is a great emulation of the 1073 and has a very accurate display to it. The price of the Universal Audio Neve 1073 EQ is pretty reasonable, and makes it a great EQ plug-in for both home and professional studio owners. Overall, I highly recommend the DMG EQuality EQ plug-in for those looking to expand their EQ capabilities.
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DMG Audio EQualityPublished on 09/05/10 at 17:45
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
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SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

I work on a single processor PC of 6 years old and consolidated CPU (normal mode) is ridiculous: 1.5%. However, the analog will take up 10%!
It seems stable so far

OVERALL OPINION

I work on my mix cd, so I made the comparison between graaaaande a ton of EQ is my favorite and it sounds a bit like the proQ of FabFilter better.
The developer is very sure of himself by announcing that Equality is meant to replace all your EQ ... and it's true: AC eq is normal, analog, and even for linear phase mastering!, it can be used as a graphic or just eq with buttons for those who love the hardware. It has a function analysis.
It must be said that the guy is a...…
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ras

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

I work on a single processor PC of 6 years old and consolidated CPU (normal mode) is ridiculous: 1.5%. However, the analog will take up 10%!
It seems stable so far

OVERALL OPINION

I work on my mix cd, so I made the comparison between graaaaande a ton of EQ is my favorite and it sounds a bit like the proQ of FabFilter better.
The developer is very sure of himself by announcing that Equality is meant to replace all your EQ ... and it's true: AC eq is normal, analog, and even for linear phase mastering!, it can be used as a graphic or just eq with buttons for those who love the hardware. It has a function analysis.
It must be said that the guy is a size: former home and Sonalksis focusite, he launched his own business to be released and demand is said to listen to users (it was indeed a post on KVR). Very very good, although not yet the warmth of URS, perhaps the best graphic EQ. anyway unbeatable for the price.
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  • Manufacturer: DMG Audio
  • Model: EQuality
  • Category: Software parametric EQs
  • Added in our database on: 03/22/2010

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