Re: EQ plug and 4-pin 1394

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linuxdsp wrote:
Kim Cascone wrote:
1- can anyone recommend a LADSPA or Windows VST plug (want to use in Ardour) that approaches the quality and flexibility of the GRM Equalize plug?
http://www.grmtools.org/qt/files/Equalize_ST.html



I've made a graphical EQ plugin - here:

http://www.linuxdsp.co.uk/download/lv2/download_graph_eq/index.html

its only 10 band, but you can drag the EQ curve into various shapes
in realtime using the mouse.

Each band can be either shelf, low / high pass, band pass etc, its available as an LV2 so it will work with Ardour (2.8.3 and later) or a linux VST so it works in hosts like energyXT or renoise




yes I have an early version of your ch-eq's which I use and love
but I'm still using an early version of Ardour (2.8.2) due to not wanting to upgrade my system and apps while in the middle of a touring season -- but I plan on doing this as soon as I'm finished mixing my current CD project

2 q's:
-- do you offer a complete package of your LV2 plugs? if so, how much?
-- do you have plans to increase the number of bands on your graphic EQ for more surgical precision? :)

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