Our new features include- equal volume mode(auto matching of volume when varying Q). Volume adjustments proportional with Q has been a mild feature since Version1, but users suggested having it in a switch. Shift clicking a band on will now help you refine your eq settings. In this equal volume mode, changing Q will not change the relative volume of the band. This allows users to set the tone of an equaliser easier
- adjustable left and right frequency in graph view
- scalable gain and frequency in graph view
- control click soloing of bands
- frequency can follow keyboard notes in the graph view. There is also a keyboard showing notes in the graph view.
We of course have included new innovative algorithms to give you new 3.0 filters. We have also included past legacy filters in Equavescent3. These filters started in January 2014 with the highly imitated original “natural 12dB slope”. Our “natural 12dB” slope came at a time when audio engineers were arguing that all digital equalisers were the same. Users can now explore this evolution of our impulses and pick and choose what suits their needs.
Version 3.0 impulses mathematically take the transients of biquad filters and combine them into our precise FIR filters. These new filters preserve the transient. They make some traditional FIR filters sound like a band of white noise.
If you are interested check it out at
www.barrattaudio.com/downloads.
http://barrattaudio.com/#section-2