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by Sonoris Audio Engineering
(Sonoris Audio Engineering Website) Owned by user Stacey |
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License Conditions: Only 2 active bands, save disabled,Automation disabled. Registration: US$199.00 System Requirements: VST host application. Last Updated: 2008-08-06
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Software Description
The Sonoris Equalizer is a parametric equalizer in VST format for Windows and Mac OSX. The plugin is suitable for mastering and mixing and features 7 bands, including lowpass, highpass, peaking and shelving filters. The plugin has a large graphical display that shows exactly what you get. The Sonoris Equalizer has an automatic upsampling mode. In this mode, the Equalizer has an even more acurate response, especially at the higher frequencies.
Every band can be set up to process stereo, L , R or (M)id and (S)ide channels. Processing the mid or side information can be very useful in certain situations. In mastering for example, it allows you to enhance a centered vocal while leaving the other instruments untouched. Or to center a bass without losing the stereo imaging of the rest. Adjustment of is made easy because the SNEQ allows for monitoring the LR or MS channels.
Features:
- 7 filter bands
- Lowpass and highpass filters up to 48 dB/octave
- Peaking and shelving filters
- Stereo, L, R or MS processing and monitoring
- No pre-warping effects, that is, correct response up to Nyquist
- HQ mode with upsampling for an even more accurate response
- Soft Engage technology on all filters to prevent pops and crackles when switching
- Mousewheel support
- A/B comparison
- Large graphical display with dragable handles for maximum control
- Three zoom levels
- High resolution level meter
- Track following
- Full automation possible
- SSE and SSE2 optimizations
- Settings can be saved
- 64 bit integer math in audiochain, except for the filter code
- TPDF dither is used to convert the 64 bit signal back to the host resolution