Aixcoustic Creations has released version 1.8.8 of Electri-Q, a virtual equalizer effect for Windows.
‘Electri-Q 1.8.8 is a simple, intuitive, but powerful minimum phase EQ, which makes it very easy to adjust the magnitude of any audio material. Due to its flexibility, it can be used on every track or even as a mastering equalizer.
Changes in Electri-Q v1.8.8
- Compatibility issues fixed
- Minor bugfixes
- Stability improvements
- Improved multithreading
Electri-Q for Windows (VST) is available to purchase for 99.90 EUR.
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Aixcoustic Creations has releases version 1.8.6 of Electri-Q, a minimum phase equalizer for Windows PC.
Changes in Electri-Q v1.8.6
- FIR-min mode added.
- Significantly faster FIR modes (e.g. linear phase, max. phase)
- Improved compatibility for Sonar, Reaper and other hosts.
- Ready for Windows Vista, Cubase 4.5, Sequoia/Samplitude and MediaMonkey.
- Minor improvements (preset store/call, standalone).
- Completely overhauled installer and deinstaller.
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Aixcoustic Creations has released version 1.8.5 of Electri-Q, a minimum phase equalizer for Windows PC.
Changes in Electri-Q v1.8.5
- Band/filter gain reset to zero (Lasso select multiple nodes and hold ALT while double-clicking).
- Host dependent settings introduced to avoid crashes related to some hosts only.
- Popup Menu button integrated into the GUI (not available in every skin).
- Minimum and maximum phase filter kernel calculation speed-up.
- A number of Phase Linear mode, Linear IIR mode, Samplitude/Sequoia related and general bug fixes.
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Aixcoustic Creations has released version 1.8.4 of Electri-Q, a minimum phase EQ for Windows PC.
Changes in Electri-Q v1.8.4
- Vista ready.
- Installer issues fixed.
- Delete registry settings added to deinstaller.
- Standalone colour fix for Windows XP & VISTA.
- Fixed a bug that crashed the plugin on start-up (make it unusable).
- Fixed a possible bug caused by rapid preset changing.
- Fixed parameter structure embedded for the latest Steinberg hosts.
- Cubase 4 automation bug fix (*).
- Cubase 4 memory bugs solved.
- Several bug fixes and stability improvements.
The freeware posihfopit edition was also updated.
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Aixcoustic Creations has released Deconvolver AIXtreme, a simple, intuitive, but powerful tool for Windows PC that enables you to measure impulse responses with the minimum of overhead.
With ”Deconvolver AIXtreme” we give you the opportunity to measure impulse responses with the minimum of overhead. Just plug in your hardware and start the process. What comes out of this tool is the pure essence of the device under test (either being a room/hall/church or any other audio gear like EQs and such).
Deconvolver AIXtreme features
- integrated, synchronous measurement and deconvolving
- simple, workflow based GUI
- several different views to visualize the data
- multiple formats
Deconvolver AIXtreme costs 39.90 EUR (limited offer, normal price 49.90 EUR) and includes 3 separate licences to use Deconvolver Aixtreme on up to 3 different computers. (The downloadable demo version in combination with a valid “Deconvolver AIXtreme response key” is a fully functional version of the software).
A demo is available for download (export disabled, ‘unregistered’ overlay on all diagrams).
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Aixcoustic Creations has updated Electri-Q to version 1.8.1.
Electri-Q 1.8.1 will be shipped with more than 50 presets. These will cover all instruments and genres.
Updated in v1.8.1
- New linear phase IIR mode (linear phase filter with low CPU usage)
- Chebyshev LP filter up to -72dB/Oct
- several bugfixes
- color theme support added
- performance of several filters improved
- undo/redo refined
- bypass added ([ALT] + click on mode)
- volume slider added for Winamp version
- installer includes optional WinAmp version as well
- maximum phase mode: like the “Linear Phase” mode, but instead of having a linear phase, it has maximum phase. With this, the whole filter is preringing only. So a techno bass might turn from “boom” into a “whoop”. If you now take into acount, that loudspeakers (especially sub-woofers) are minimum-phase, these effects will compensate each other. At least in theory…
Electri-Q costs 99.90 EUR and is available for Windows VST (you will receive 3 separate licences to use Electri-Q on up to 3 different computers).
A 14 days trial period demo is avaialable (5 min time limitation, saving is disabled).
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