SIR Audio Tools has released v1.3 of the StandardEQ plugin.
Changes brought by this new v1.3 include:
- New analog-style band-filter analyzer with an adjustable number of bands per octave, filter steepness and release speed.
- New possibility to analyze the mid/side signal of a stereo source.
- Analyzer: hold-graph with adjustable hold time and release speed.
- Colors of the analyzer channels are now adjustable.
- Analyzer: ability to save presets, Factory presets available.
- Double click on the display adds a new filter
- New default design and default size in horizontal layout.
- New preset menu
- Oversampling is now possible with minimal phase filters, instead of linear phase filters.
- Current frequency & gain position will be displayed if the mouse is on the display
- Proportion between analyzer display and bottom controls will be saved automatically
- New display range option 24dB
- Fixed cubase modal behavior for clip rendering
StandardEQ is available for 32– and 64-bit Mac OS X and Windows in Audio Unit, AAX and VST plugin formats. The latest update is available at this address.
Also, SIR Audio Tools offer a 25% discount coupon valid on StandardEQ, StandardCLIP, SIR2, qwertyGO! and all bundles. To take advantage from this offer, enter code TD68X at checkout.
More details at www.siraudiotools.com.
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