J1000 has announced that new versions of its freeware EQ plug-ins Alpha and Beta have been released.
                
                
New features:
- Different frequency range selectors.
- Five selectable Q factors that cover same bandwidth as before.
- Alpha:
- Low-frequency compressor/saturator.
- Removed exciter.
- Four highpass frequencies for mid channel (18, 24, 32 and 40Hz) and continuous adjustment for side channel with 6dB/oct slope.
- High-frequency tweak at 14kHz for loudness curve.
- Temporary bypass switch for tilt control.
- Label “monitor” flashes when incomplete signal is being monitored.
 
- Beta:
- Continuous central frequency selection for tilt module.
- Four Q factors for highpass and lowpass filters.
- Saturation mode that leaves higher frequencies (“air”) intact.
 
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