VarietyOfSound has released "EQ Flavor MTC".
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about the 32-bit conversion of 64-bit plug-ins, but a new work has been released.
It seems that analog-like sound can be obtained without curve distortion near the Nyquist frequency.
You can learn about curve distortion near the Nyquist frequency in this video.
Overview
The FlavorMTC follows the classic "passive" equalizer design, where the EQ circuit itself cannot amplify the signal and a dedicated amp stage does it.These EQ designs are well known for allowing highly transparent frequency changes, but amp designs often add icing to the cake.
FlavorMTC utilizes a first-order shelving filter design to avoid unwanted resonances and a "zero-delay" implementation to achieve the most accurate high-order filter without causing curve distortion near the Nyquist frequency. This is implemented by doing.The plug-in's output amp stage can be calibrated for a particular mixing level, providing a clear "box tone" and gluing everything together.Some of the plug-ins are oversampled internally for maximum transparency and sound quality.
format
VST2 (32bit / 64bit)
Download
You can download it without registration.
You can download it from "download" of "Flavour MTC" which you can see by transitioning from the above link and scrolling a little.
Installation
When unzipped, the DLL file (FlavourMTC (64) .dll) is included, so put it directly in the VST folder.
The 64-bit VST2 folder is usually one of the following.
C: \ Program Files \ VST PlugIns
C \ Program Files \ Steinberg \ VST Plugins
C \ Program Files \ Steinberg \ Cubase \ VSTPlugins
Summary
Recently, Variety Of Sound has been active and I am very much looking forward to her future activities.
Comment
I bought Tantra2!
Relief noise
You bought it.
(Recent PA has a great price cut rush)
Tantra2 is an impossible feature at this price.
I think it's perfect for IDM music!