G-Sonique has released GSXL4070, a new parametric equalizer plug-in for Windows VST inspired/based on British mix console equalizers.
It offers a “solid state analog electronics” sound without unwanted/over-saturated coloring of signal (like with vacuum tubes or vintage EQs) according to the company, that describes it as “very intensive, rich and significant”.
GSXL4070 is a parametric stereo equalizer with 4 bands (LF, LMF, HMF, HF) and HP (BASS CUT), Q control, and +-12db attenuation/boosting of every band. Suited for mixing and mastering purpose. 2X internal oversampling algorithms were used.
Top features:
- British mix-console EQ
- 4 parametric EQ bands:
- LF – Low frequency, (20–500Hz).
- LMF – Low mid frequency, (200 Hz – 3 kHz).
- HMF – high mid frequency, (700 Hz – 12 kHz).
- HF – high frequency ( 1.5 kHz – 20 kHz).
- HP (High pass – Bass cut) filter 15 – 400 Hz bass cut with on/off switch with Q-control (bandwidth), attenuation/boost ( + / – 12db per band).
- Output Volume knob.
- Bypass switch.
- Preset manager.
Pricing & Availability
GSXL4070 costs €28 but a special introductory price of €18.90 for the first 100 customers is available.
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