HoRNet Plugins has announced the SW34EQ MK2, an update to the vintage 80s American console equalizer.
The MK2 version comes with a new GUI and easier control of frequency and gain for each band. You can tweak the frequency of the high pass filter and an additional low pass (12dB/oct) is included.
This plugin is specifically modelled after one channel of this console used in the main room of Virus Studio, here in Siena, Italy. This EQ is very smooth and gentle, both in the EQ shapes (bells and shelves) and it’s almost perfect for general tone shaping, especially the low shelf gives weight to the sound without pumping it too much.
You also get an high-pass filter 18dB/oct slope that can be activated even if the rest of the EQ is not.
The SW34EQ MK2 does not just model the EQ curves but also the saturation characteristics of the original device, we took the time do model the saturation of every single band. We are talking about an 80s console here so there are op-amp everywhere in the signal path and the saturation mainly produces even harmonics, but as you crank the gain a lot of odd harmonics jumps out. Of course the hiss is modelled too and the whole emulation can be deactivated.
SW34EQ MK2 features
- 4 band analog equalizer.
- High and low shelf filters.
- 2 parametric filters with three different Q.
- High pass filter with adjustable frequency and 18dB/octave slope.
- Low pass filter with adjustable frequency and 12dB/octave slope.
- Automatic input level adjustment to 0VU.
- Automatic output compensation for input knob.
- Analog emulation with saturation and hiss.
- Adjustable saturation level.
- Adjustable hiss level.
- Automatic internal oversampling to guarantee best sound.
- Mac OS X (>=10.7) and Windows (Vista an later) support.
- 32 and 64-bit compatibility both on Mac and Windows.
- Audio Units VST2.4, VST3 and AAX format.
SW34EQ MK2 is available for 19.99 EUR. Owners of the previous version can upgrade for 2.99 EUR.
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