Company Name |
Voxengo |
Contact |
Aleksey Vaneev |
Contact Email |
info@voxengo.com |
Author |
Aleksey Vaneev |
Release Date |
04 05 2004 |
Type |
demo |
OS Support |
Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 |
Language |
English |
System Requirements |
500+ MHz processor, audio host application with VST plug-in support |
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Voxengo CurveEQ VST is a professional WYSIWYG ("what you see is what you get")
linear phase spline equalizer. CurveEQ shows you actual filtering information:
the filter's frequency response, and both input and output FFT spectrums.
You can actually see what the EQ is doing with the sound. This, in turn,
allows you to get the best from your mix and your tracks. CurveEQ perfectly
suits the needs of mastering, and in some cases CurveEQ is suitable for use as
an in-track FX insert. Since CurveEQ is a linear phase equalizer, it offers a
very easy tuning experience. This is especially true if you want to get your
bass range right.
Besides the aforementioned features, Voxengo CurveEQ implements SpectruMatch
spectrum matching technology that allows you to perfectly transfer a
spectrum's slope from one recording to another. This allows you to `copy' a
frequency balance of existing mixes so that other mixes that are still in the
works will sound better. This technology also greatly helps in music disc
mastering, since using it allows you to easily lessen any dramatic differences
in the area of frequency balance between various tracks.
GearMatch technology allows you to transfer impulse responses of high-end
analog audio gear to your digital audio, while allowing you to adjust
frequency response freely. This results in a great improvement of sonic
qualities. With this technology, all your tracks will sound unbelievably
professional and vintage.
CurveEQ has a Vintage Processor which allows you to polish your sounds. Just
turn it on and you will get a great deal of presence effect. Also, CurveEQ
includes a compressing saturator. When it is enabled, the processed sound gets
an additional vintage feel. You can use the saturator to create professional
sounding vocal, guitar and bass tracks. In addition, it can be used on almost
any audio material, especially during the mastering process as a vintage
loudness maximizer.
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