Waves Audio GEQ Graphic Equalizer Plugin Now AvailableWaves Audio announces the availability of its new GEQ graphic equalizer plugin. Developed primarily for live users (but the company notes it is sure to find a home in the studio as well), Waves GEQ is a full-featured graphic equalizer plugin with both classic and modern mono and stereo components, featuring 30 ISO bands plus high and low pass filters, a high precision floating parametric EQ bell filter, and a real-time analyzer. GEQ Classic components use traditional proportional Q filters inspired by the renowned DN series 1/3 octave equalizers, which narrow the filter width as the user increases a band's gain; GEQ Modern components utilize special flat-top filters, which eliminate the artifacts associated with band interaction, and provide perfect plateau and stair-stepped responses. Users can set band gains one-by-one, or draw their curve via touch-screen or mouse. Finally, GEQ's integrated real-time analyzer lets users compare the difference between two sources. Features inlcude: • 30 ISO bands with selectable six, 12, and 18dB scales • Independent HPF, LPF, and parametric bells per side • Classic component with proportional Q filters • Modern component with non-interactive flat-top filters • Real-time analyzer • Zero latency Graphic EQ section controls include: Scale controls the maximum range of GEQ faders; Q functions as a multiplier for the proportional Q algorithm; ISO faders control the gain of selected frequency centers; Drag selects the method of setting the band faders; Link relatively links left and right channels, including all bands, high and low pass filters, floating parametric bell EQ and master gain settings; and flat snaps all bands to 0dB. Floating parametric EQ section controls: HP activates the high pass filter; HP frequency sets the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter; LP activates the low pass filter; LP frequency sets the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter; parametric bell activates the floating parametric bell filter; parametric bell frequency sets the cutoff frequency of the floating parametric bell filter; parametric bell gain controls the gain of the floating parametric bell filter; parametric bell Q determines the width of the floating parametric bell filter; and master gain controls the output level of the entire plugin. Analyzer section controls: Graphic display / analyzer show the EQ curve, RTA1, and RTA2 input RMS frequency responses and the difference between them; input meter displays input level (peak) in dBFS; output meter displays output level (peak) in dBFS; RTA1 assigns the first input to the real-time analyzer; RTA2 assigns the second input to the real-time analyzer; and difference mode turns off the real-time analyzer and displays the difference in frequency response between RTA1 and RTA2. Calibration mode controls: CALIB activates the calibration mode which calibrates the analyzer; RTA1 and RTA2 faders are used to adjust and match the analyzer input levels; RTA response sets the response time of the analyzer; and RTA1 delay sets the alignment of RTA1 to RTA2. The GEQ Graphic Equalizer Plugin is now available.
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