Voxengo updates GlissEQ Dynamic Equalizer Plug-in to v3.9 - incl. AAX64

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2016/10/06 09:46:19 (permalink)

Voxengo updates GlissEQ Dynamic Equalizer Plug-in to v3.9 - incl. AAX64

Voxengo has updated its dynamic parametric equalizer plug-in, GlissEQ, to v3.9.
This version implements the following changes:
  • Added Pro Tools 12+ AAX-64 support.
  • Control points can be now added by simple dragging.
  • Made the summary EQ curve thicker.
  • Added a set of predefined static spectrums.
  • Fixed erratic behavior of the "Low-Pass 6" filter when its frequency was set above Nyquist.
  • Fixed an issue when two instances used the same export slot.
  • Implemented color scheme editor with load and save functions.
  • Added "Brown", "White" and "Cyan" color schemes.
  • Redesigned the infrastructure controls.
  • Made bottom group selector switchable.
  • Added switchable visual colorization.
  • Made internal channel names start at "C" to reduce confusion with the A/B comparison buttons.
  • Made user interface scale switchable without host reload.
  • Added 90%, 110% and 150% visual scales.
  • Added "RT Sigma" analyzer type.
  • Added "Spectrum Offset" display modes.
  • Reduced plugin file size considerably for faster loading.
  • Reduced the overall memory consumption.
  • Bypass switch's state is now saved with the project.


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    Re: Voxengo updates GlissEQ Dynamic Equalizer Plug-in to v3.9 - incl. AAX64 2016/10/07 09:44:40 (permalink)
    An oldie but a goodie. This was the first plugin I'm aware of that offered multi-track spectral comparisons to aid in complementary equalization.
     
    It used to be a favorite and I've dutifully kept it up-to-date even though it no longer gets any use. The problem I had with it is that it's a dynamic EQ but you have little control over the dynamic action. Meldaproduction's MDynamicEQ, by contrast, gives you total control over every parameter for a more predictable result.
     
    But I'm gonna have to dust off GlissEQ again and see if it still has something to offer.


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