EQ Plug-Ins Inspired By Neve

US Kuassa introduces EVE-AT Series for Windows or Mac      31/05/13

EQ Plug-Ins Inspired By Neve


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Kuassa has announcesd the availability of its new EVE-AT Series equalizer plug-ins for VST and AU, running in 32-bit and 64-bit Windows or Mac.

Kuassa tells us that the EVE-AT Series consists of two individual EQs inspired by the design of the legendary Neve 1081 and 1084 that are known for their clear, smooth, and very musical characteristics.They say that these EQs are a modern tribute to one of the most influential audio tools ever created.

The Kuassa EVE-AT1 is a four band equalizer with HP & LP filters.

The Kuassa EVE-AT4 is a three band equalizer with HP & LP filters.

A spokesperson told us, "Remove mud, brighten the track, or sweeten vocals with these EQs' unique Q curve, or just clear the spectrum with the supplied HP & LP filters."

Features:

  • Approximately +/-18dB (Narrow Q), and +/-12 dB (Broad Q).
  • Selectable broad/narrow Q bandwidth.
  • Selectable shelf/peak filter mode.
  • HP & LP, -18 dB/octave.
  • Output trim.


Pricing and Availability:

The EVE-AT Series is available at Kuassa's online shop for $39 each (excl. VAT).

Kuassa is also announcing the immediate availability of the EVE-AT Bundle pack, featuring both ­­EVE-AT1 and EVE-AT4 at a reduced price ($59 excl. VAT)

Until June 30, 2013, EVE-AT1 and EVE-AT4 can be bought at special introductory price of $27 (each). Or buy both at $49 (bundle). All prices exclude VAT.

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