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Release directory: Voxengo.CurveEQ.VST.v2.3.incl.KeyGen-BEAT.
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Date.: 0901 2005 Supplier.: Team BEAT Disk.: [xx/01] Cracker..: Team BEAT Type.: VST URL..: http://www.voxengo.com ■ ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ ■ ├───┘ R E L E A S E N O T E S └───┤ └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ 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. Voxengo CurveEQ is a great addition to your existing professional plug-ins collection. But if you are just starting with EQ plug-ins, CurveEQ is a great learning tool, too - just see how spectrum gets equalized and compare it to what you hear. Features - Actual filter's frequency response plot - Ease of tuning - Free-hand EQ curve drawing mode - Input and output spectrum plots - GearMatch technology - SpectruMatch spectrum matching technology - Vintage processor and saturator - Linear-phase and minimum-phase filtering - Multilevel undo - Skin support - "A-to-B" comparisons - Factory presets - Mono-to-Stereo, Stereo-to-Stereo processing - Support of sample rates up to 96 kHz - 64-bit internal precision - Native assembler DSP code Requirements - Windows 98 or any later Windows OS - About 2.0 MB of harddisk space - 500 MHz processor - Audio application supporting VST plug-ins Notes Since equalizer uses digital filtering, it issues a sample delay (latency). If you are working in multitrack environment then possibly this will not bother you since multitrackers usually buffer this latency so it is consumed, but if you are using live audio processing, plug-in will issue a 3072 samples latency. Additional 512 samples of latency will be added if saturator latency buffering is enabled. Question Could you explain the difference between the EQ provided in CurveEQ which seems to contain a large number of "bands" and the EQ offered by parametric EQs which seem to work with 5 to 7 bands which seem to have simpler curves across the spectrum. Is CurveEQ just superior to these or do those EQ's have specific advantages? First of all, CurveEQ allows you to draw arbitrary EQ curves. Most parametric equalizers allow you to use some subset of EQ curves only (standard peaking, shelving filter curves), and this way it is sometimes difficult to get exactly what you want. CurveEQ's technology not only allows you to draw EQ curve freely (it has both free-hand and control-point driven modes), but also gives you the opportunity to match spectrums (transfer EQ picture from one song to another). Thus, comparison of CurveEQ and parametric EQs is not fully correct. Parametric EQs most of the time give a very strong character (if they are not linear-phase) while CurveEQ can work in a totally transparent manner. As was already stated, CurveEQ is perfect for mastering applications where you don't need some very special character from the equalizer, but where you need control and transparency (plus CurveEQ can offer you a special character if you need it to). Existing users tend to say you can't go wrong with CurveEQ. Version 2.3, 31-aug-2005 1. User interface redesigned. 2. Various minor issue fixed. 3. Graphics display CPU usage optimizations implemented. ■ ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ ■ ├───┘ I N S T A L L N O T E S └───┤ └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ 1) Run VoxengoCurveEQ_23_WinVST_setup.exe to install 2) Use KeyGen.exe to generate a registration number ____ _________ ______ ■ ┌────────/ __ )/ ____/ |/_ __/──────────────────────────────┐ ■ ├───┘ / __ / __/ / /| | / / └───┤ │Updated On/ /_/ / /___/ ___ |/ / │ `─[o8/o5]─/_____/_____/_/ |_/_/───────────[ cAN yOU fEEL tHE bEAT? ]──'
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