GlissEQ is a parametric equalizer plug-in for professional music production applications. The most interesting and unique feature of GlissEQ is the dynamic behavior of its filters. To understand dynamic filtering, let’s begin by re-stating something probably obvious about a normal equalizer: you always get what you set. Trusted Windows (PC) download Voxengo GlissEQ 3.13. Virus-free and 100% clean download. Get Voxengo GlissEQ alternative downloads.
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Voxengo have released GlissEQ 3, a dynamic EQ plug-in, in VST and Audio Units formats. GlissEQ differs somewhat from a standard EQ, in that it intelligently adapts gain adjustments by analysing the incoming programme material. A knob marked ‘Dyn’ adjusts the EQ’s sensitivity to transients, and how it reacts to the input.
Interestingly, multiple instances of GlissEQ can be made ‘aware’ of one another, sharing frequency information. The first useful application that comes to mind for this feature is preventing two tracks from occupying the same frequency range, setting one GlissEQ instance to react to input from another. The main display includes a real-time spectrum analyser that can display information relating both to the audio passing through and frequency data being fed from another GlissEQ instance.
New features for V3 include mid/side processing with a full routing matrix for all inputs and outputs, support for multi-channel (namely surround) signals, and the ability to resize the interface for lower-resolution screens. GlissEQ 3 costs around $119, with an introductory price of $99 available until the 8th December 2009.
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Voxengo GlissEQ v3.13 x64 x86 VST AU AAX WiN MAC HAPPY NEW YEAR HAPPY NEW YEAR! | x64 x86 VST AU AAX WiN MAC | 29 MB GlissEQ is a parametric equalizer AAX, AudioUnit and VST plugin for professional sound and music production applications. The most interesting and unique feature of GlissEQ is the dynamic behavior of its filters. To understand dynamic filtering, let’s begin by re-stating something probably obvious about a normal equalizer: you always get what you set. In other words, when you specify a 6 dB boost at 100 Hz you get exactly 6 dB of boost at 100 Hz. But GlissEQ is different. When you specify a 6 dB boost at 100 Hz, you don't necessarily get a 6 dB increase in gain. Instead, the filter’s effective gain is adjusted dynamically according to the program material. That is what we mean by dynamic filtering and it is the key to GlissEQ. You should notice these immediate benefits: boosting highs with GlissEQ tends to avoid the fatiguing effect of overload. And boosting lows avoids making things sound mushy. Instead, you get a pleasant emphasis of transients, bringing life and dimension to your tracks. In short, the “dynamic behavior” of GlissEQ’s filters gives you a helping-hand during mixing and mastering. In addition to dynamic filtering, GlissEQ also features a real-time spectrum analyzer. The spectrum of a track can be exported to any other instance of GlissEQ thus making real-time inter-track spectrum comparisons possible. This helps you free frequency ranges on one track to allow an instrument on another track occupying same frequencies to breathe. Features: Video User Reviews & Opinions Filters with dynamic behavior Real-time spectrum analysis Real-time spectrum import/export Up to 32 parametric filter bands 18 filter types Harmonically-enhanced filter type Narrow-band sweeping EQ area highlight Static spectrums display User interface window resizing Stereo and multi-channel processing Internal channel routing Channel grouping Mid/side processing Up to 8x oversampling 64-bit floating point processing Preset manager Undo/redo history A/B comparisons Contextual hint messages All sample rates support Zero processing latency User interface color schemes Resizable user interface Retina and HighDPI support Demo limitations Processing output is muted for a moment every 45 seconds.