6-Band Stereo/MS Dynamic Equalizer

US TBProAudio Releases dEQ6 For Mac And Windows      27/04/16

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TBProAudio tells us that the dEQ6 is a 6 band stereo/MS dynamic equalizer with high quality oversampling and accurate spectrum analyzer.

A spokesperson said, "dEQ6 controls the filter gain of each band by a compressor/expander. This reduces or increases the gain in a specific frequency range, depending on the program material. The detector signal for the compressor/expander is processed by a pre filter which is controlled by the centre frequency and Q-factor of the dynamic filter. This ensures that the compressor/expander is only activated by content in the specified frequency range."

Features

  • 6 independent filter + compressor/expander
  • 3 filter types, analogue design, minimal phase, zero delay
  • many comfort functions to setup multiple bands
  • stereo/MS processing
  • side chain support
  • sample rates up to 192 kHz
  • "real" over sampling, up to 4x
  • hi-res spectrum analyzer with 32k FFT, ISO R40 based
  • pre/post-EQ, average/live spectrum, stereo/left/right/mid/side
  • narrow-band sweeping mode
  • spectrum freeze mode
  • very easy alignment of filter response curve to audio spectrum
  • precise parameter input
  • large and easy to use GUI
  • interactive spectrum/EQ display
  • 64-bit internal processing
  • very efficient CPU usage design


Pricing and Availability:
59 € (plus VAT)

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