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Serious_Noize!
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2016/05/07 21:33:17 (permalink)

TDR Nova Free EQ

     First off, I hope I am posting this in the right forum. I have NOTHING to do with the makers of this at all. This is not a SPAM post, I just wanted to let others know about a great freebie VST EQ. 
 
Just thought I would mention it for anyone looking for a freebie EQ. Honestly, it's one of the best EQ's I have ever used, free or purchased. 
 
You can get it here if your interested in it. 
 
http://www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-nova/
 
 
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Re: TDR Nova Free EQ 2016/05/07 21:45:35 (permalink)
Yes, and they have a new mastering eq coming. I love TDR!

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Re: TDR Nova Free EQ 2016/05/07 22:04:28 (permalink)
clintmartin
Yes, and they have a new mastering eq coming. I love TDR!




I should have made the title "More than just a normal EQ", but that's what I have been using it for, if you watch the video on the page link you'll see it does a lot more than that. 
 
Honestly, watching the video it makes me laugh, because the freebie comes with 4 bands on the EQ, and their for sale version comes with 6, but in the video the commentator says "Really you should only use about 3 bands" or something like that. 
 
My main use for this is for mixdowns and stuff like that. 
 
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Re: TDR Nova Free EQ 2016/05/07 22:21:39 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Soundwise 2016/05/08 08:24:03
Agree with the 3 band opinion if the eq is fully featured with adjustable bandwidth, central frequency and gain on the 3 bands. Hi and lo shelf options on either end.
 
I you can't do what is needed with a good 3 band parametric, 30 bands will do nothing more for you, and points to deeper problems beyond a lack of equalizing complexity.
 
John
 
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