Acon Digital Equalize is a parametric equalizer plug-in that combines unique features with excellent workflow and an intuitive user interface. Unlike other equalizers you can freely adjust not only center frequency gain and bandwidths but also the filter s
Acon Digital Equalize is a parametric equalizer plug-in that combines unique features with excellent workflow and an intuitive user interface. Unlike other equalizers you can freely adjust not only center frequency gain and bandwidths but also the filter slope for each band. The filter slope can be set anywhere from 3 dB to ultra-sharp 120 dB per octave. Needless to say you can operate Equalize as a zero latency plug-in when using the minimum phase mode or choose to preserve the phase relationships in the linear phase mode. Equalize goes one step further though and introduces the unique mixed phase mode that allows you to set the latency freely in the range 5 to 120 milliseconds while preserving the phase relationships as far as possible. That gives a unique control over potential pre-ringing artifacts which is a common problem with linear phase filtering. Latency values below 20 milliseconds ensure that any pre-ringing is masked by the temporal masking of the human hearing while preserving the time-alignment across the audible frequency range. Great care has been taken to provide a user interface that is straight forward to use. Band parameters can be adjusted using handles directly in the graphical representation of the frequency response including bandwidths and filter slopes. A flexible real-time analyzer lets you monitor every aspect of the processing. You can easily switch between full mid side left or right channel processing for each band and Equalize automatically routes the audio signal internally to ensure the best results and lowest possible latency.
Acon Digital Equalize 2 is available as VST VST3 or AAX for both Windows and Mac or as AU plug-ins for Mac. There are 32 and 64 bit versions for Windows. The Mac version is 64 bit and runs natively on both ARM (such as Apple M1) and Intel processors.
The new version of Equalize includes two new filter types tilt and bandpass. It now offers a total of eight different filter types. Just like the previously available filters both the tilt and bandpass filters offer the unique continuously adjustable filter slopes in the range 3 to 120 dB per octave. The frequency range of the equalizer curve can now be altered conveniently by dragging the edges of the frequency axis or moved by clicking and dragging the center. This makes it possible to zoom in on specific frequency ranges for more precise control. A new preferences page offer user settings such as analyzer resolution and user interface language. Another new feature is the optional piano keyboard display above the frequency axis. Band frequencies can easily be set to match a tones frequency by clicking the key on the piano keyboard.
Platform | CPU | RAM | Disk | Notes | Additional Requirement | Audio Card | Ports | Internet Required | 32 Bit Support | 64 Bit Support | Plugins |
mac | Runs natively on ARM64 and Intel | 1 | 1 | A host application that is compatible with AU VST VST3 or AAX (Pro Tools 11 or higher) | 0 | 0 | 1 | VST-2VST-3AUAAX | |||
windows | Intel Core i3 or AMD multi-core processor (Intel Core i5 or faster recommended) | 1 | 1 | A host application that is compatible with VST VST3 or AAX (Pro Tools 10.3.5 or higher) | 0 | 1 | 1 | VST-2VST-3AAX |
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