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  • SEQ-S Spline EQ | Nugen (p.2)
2014/06/24 21:29:46
cclarry
bitflipper
It looks beautiful, as all of the Nugen products do. But $249 and iLok - no thanks. You can do most of the same things (less the surround support) with Voxengo's CurveEQ for $89.95 and no iLok. If spectrum-matching is your main motivation, MAutoDynamicEQ is the easiest way to do that, with Ozone a respectable runner-up.



2014/06/24 21:33:37
ltb
The pic looks better than the actual plugin which resembles the older Monofilter/ Stereoizer, which are small & average looking.  I never cared for it's preset browser either,  a bit clumsy.

You also don't need an iLok to auth..
2014/06/24 21:44:24
stevec
Maybe CW could borrow some of that sexy "glow" for the Quad Curve EQ.    That's about as close as I'd be getting to this...
 
 
2014/06/25 09:11:05
bitflipper
carl
You also don't need an iLok to auth..



My mistake. I saw iLok troubleshooting information on the web page and assumed. It appears they offer two versions of the product: iLok and non-iLok.
2014/06/25 09:57:03
ltb
I already have an account there which you need to access the dl files but it's a simple install.
There aren't any auth. files or process, (unless it uses my info for my previous registered ones) just a nag screen when opening the plugins.

30 day trials are nice to try expensive plugins that won't be purchased.
2014/06/25 10:14:03
The Maillard Reaction
I had a tech issue with a Nugen product a month ago. Within hours I was in correspondence with a support person and he took the time to replicate my observation and pass the info on to the dev people. That kind of great service and the free upgrades to the x64 AAX stuff as it comes out has made me a big fan of the company. 
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