StandardEQ includes 24 types of filters and you can use up to 50 filters per plug-in instance. You’ll find the traditional high and low-cut, band-pass, shelves, but also Butterworth, Legendre or Bessel filters.
Each filter can operate in right, left, mid and side modes or process each channel individually, up to 8 channels are supported.
The StandardEQ GUI features a customizable analyzer, release time, contour, brightness, FFT size and output gain controls and you can chain the gain and Q with a choice of proportional or reverse behavior. The phase will also be displayed, note that the plug-in window is scalable.
Last, StandardEQ includes an oversampling option, a preset manager and A/B compare.
The VST and AU 32/64-bit plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows is available for the introductory price of 79€ alone or bundled with the SIR2 reverb plug-in for 159€ and you could get a 25% discount coupon if you subscribe to the SIR Audio Tools newsletter. A trial version of StandardEQ can be downloaded at www.siraudiotools.com.
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