bx_panEQ features three fully parametric bell curve filters that can each be panned anywhere in the mix’s stereo field to adjust the timbre of embedded tracks with precision – a feature no other plugin offers, according to Brainworx, opening many perspectives for mixing and mastering applications
In addition to typical parameters like frequency, boost/cut and bandwidth, bx_panEQ allows to dial in which portion of the stereo field you would like to equalize. Each of bx_panEQ’s 3 bands can have separate settings for all parameters – including what portion of the stereo field can be equalized – opening up entirely new worlds of sonic possibilities. A Focus control for each filter adjusts how wide its effect will be in the stereo panorama. The filters’ API-style Proportional Q design pinpoints your EQ tweaks by raising the Q factor as gain is increased or decreased from 0 dB. A Panoramic Spectral Analyzer displays the amplitude of the EQ boosts and cuts that are being applied across the stereo field and frequency spectrum in real time, intuitively guiding the user’s hand while accurately showing the relationship between spectral response and stereo width.
bx_panEQ is available for $299 from www.plugin-alliance.com. A fully-functional 14-day demo is available.
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