Equilibre
by AudioTeknikk
by AudioTeknikk
4.2 / 5
(46 votes)
Win32
VST
Equilibre uses double precision EQ and oversampling in the critical parts of the filter structure.
This is a very good sounding equalizer with minimal digital artifacts and firm bass and analog shaped curves for that airy nice high frequencies. It has a practical and intuitive GUI. Well suited for mixing and mastering.
This is a very good sounding equalizer with minimal digital artifacts and firm bass and analog shaped curves for that airy nice high frequencies. It has a practical and intuitive GUI. Well suited for mixing and mastering.
- High pass filter (2-8 pole).
- Low shelf filter (2 pole).
- 4 peak filters (2 pole).
- High shelf filter (2 pole).
- Low pass filter (2-8 pole).
- Indicator lights on each band
- Mute / solo on each band.
- Stereo, mid or side processing on each band.
- A|B comparison buttons.
- Input level knob.
- Saturation amount knob.
- FFT display with bars or graph.
- RMS and peak meters.
- Frequency response graph with controllable nodes.
- Left click mouse over and under node center to change Q.
- Off/On switch.
- Ctrl + left mouse click to default knobs.
- Shift + left mouse click and drag to get precise knob movement.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(2.2 Mb)
This didnt exist in 64bit verion ? Dont want use this bridge...
It works great through "bridge", why is there such discontent?
CPU heavy can we get an updated version please. Couple bug fixes and this will rival many acclaimed pro vsts
(5 / 5)
Very good sounding. Better than many paid plugins.
(1 / 5)
Freezes daw.
(2 / 5)
Very nice graphic design, and several functions (mid/side, saturation, bars/graph display, A/B compare) not found in other EQs, but those small buttons are darned fiddly and imprecise. You end up wasting a lot of time dialling numbers in when it would be so much easier to enter manually (or by mousewheel?) - and would save a lot of CPU. Close but no cigar.
Hey, just wondering if Linux support will happen? More vst companies are doing so so I'm wondering if you guys have plans on supporting. Bitwig, Mixbus, ReNoise and Reaper are all now native Linux.
(5 / 5)
Perfeito, Great!
(5 / 5)
Professional, I have other plugins eq paid version, and it free is at the same level or superior
(4 / 5)
The amount of comments say it all. This devs plugins are very decent, as other mentioned, depending on you PC, it might consume a large amount of CPU power. I wish Studio One's stock EQ had these features, plus a linear phase mode and with EQ match and capture.
The on/off button is conflicting with the FX Bypass in Cakewalk Sonar Platinum 2018.04. I can't adjust parameters without the on/off button being engaged, but Cakewalk won't let me hear the track until I turn it off!
This EQ is Pro Mastering quality studio. BRAVO !
World Class
(5 / 5)
A convenient tool for mastering but rather CPU hungry to have it on each track. FFT is a cool feature.
(4 / 5)
The good point is the mid-side feature. The bad is a really huge processor load. OK for mastering, but way too heavy for channel processing.
(5 / 5)
Holy shit! very very cool
Love it..
(5 / 5)
I love it!animaaaaal!
(1 / 5)
It's essentially an instant crash, if you jBridge it to 64bit, most probably because of the GUI code, which may look pretty, but renders it useless then.
Try BlueCatTripleEQ, if you really want a free EQ that is concrete and beautifully useful!
(4 / 5)
Well done!!!
(4 / 5)
The GUI is really beautiful but this plug-in needs a lot of CPU power. I would use it for mastering only if at all.
(2 / 5)
It's decent, but it uses up alot of CPU and the graphics tends to fuck up.
Oh, come on! all those parametric (not coloring) eq`s sound the same). Well, they have different options and precision values, but not very noticeable
(2 / 5)
I can't understand the hype! There are really better free vst- eq's. Let me explain: The GUI is great, but this is not what plugins are built for ->
The GUI has got problems with the graphic stability/ the cpu consumption is gigantic in a negativ way/ and - sorry to say this - the sound is just okay, it's medium, NOT MORE! Please try other free vst- eq's (maybe with a more unexiting GUI) like "Easy- Q" from Robin Schmitt or the Voxengo- Stuff...I
This is the men I want to hear more about free plugins. :)) Do you test plugins? How? I'm with you on Better - The Best vs good - nice GUI.
There are Oxford plugins with a crappy, childish GUI but are one of the best.
But how can you find this men?
Forget Izotope, this is where it's at .
(5 / 5)
Some great plugins or vst is for free, you just have to dig deeper :P . Thanks audio teknikk
Finally i found it. Excellent eq, I love it.
(5 / 5)
Really Nice !!
perfect VST to use in hip hop tracks
Didn't like cakewalk 8.5 producer, crashed program, high latency problems, not worth the trouble there are better vst's out there...didn't work for me.
(5 / 5)
I like it. I like it a lot.
It almost can replace parametric eq2 by image line.
(5 / 5)
Oh finally i found the good one.
(5 / 5)
Love it, easy to use and absolutely groovy GUI. Great job.
Does anyone has 0.6 beta version? i really love gui on that one :) it's more "old school" than this version. thanks
(5 / 5)
Excellent EQ plugin. Outstanding interface. Clean, crisp and accurate. This definitely belongs in your mixing/mastering plugin toolbox.
(5 / 5)
World class EQ. This is simply a no brainer deal !
(5 / 5)
I just started using this EQ plugin and I LOVE IT.
(3 / 5)
Great Eq but unfortunately doesn't report it's latency times correctly to the host so tracks become out of phase the more instances are used, shame.
If that's true, this EQ could still be used on a mastering session without causing phase issues. What DAW do you use?
(5 / 5)
This EQ is very superb.
(5 / 5)
No channel shall be without one... sounds about right;)
(5 / 5)
Excellent - surprising it's free. MUST HAVE !
(5 / 5)
Simply "best" at its peak
(5 / 5)
jst wat i'm looking for, defenately an excellent EQ
(5 / 5)
World class EQ plugin. Excellent
(5 / 5)
lOVELY e.q.with superb saturation an excellent addition to anyones arsenal