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Solid State Logic Announces X-EQ Plug-in

Jan 17, 2008 1:58 PM



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Solid State Logic has announced X-EQ, a new plug-in for the Duende DSP-powered DAW plug-in platform.

X-EQ offers 10-band parametric EQ, and each band can be selected to provide a different type of EQ. Bands 1 and 10 are high and low filters, each of which can be set to employ one of five different filters with five different tonal characters. Bands 2 and 9 are shelving EQs, and the remaining six bands are Bell EQs with a choice of nine different EQ types. All shelving and bell bands can operate across a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with a gain range of +/-20 dB.The bell bands can also be switched from the serial signal flow of a parametric EQ to the parallel signal flow of a graphic EQ.

The plug-in's GUI features click and drag manipulation, on-screen control, mouse wheel or numeric parameter editing, and real-time display of FFT frequency analysis. It also has an A/B comparison feature that allows two separate EQ setups to be compared on the same source material, and be saved and loaded independently. X-EQ's input and output sections have stereo level meters with peak hold, a RMS meter, and a dynamic range indicator.

For more information, please visit www.solid-state-logic.com.

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