Jayqualizer
by Noizefield
3.2 / 5     (5 votes)
Jayqualizer is a parametric 8-band EQ that allows you to make certain settings for your mixdown-tracks.
  • Each single band could be activated or deactivated.
  • Visual spectrum analyser.
  • Sixteen presets.
Rivin Joseph Jan 29 2024
(5 / 5)
Jan 29 2024
Great Plugin
mix with your ears Nov 09 2023
Nov 09 2023
I used to have this in my template, removed it long time ago and now fl scans looking for it all the time so i need it back again... but as far as i have learned to listen, "fnequalizer" is very good for the instruments, Fabfilter pro-q is good for cutting resonances and being an dynamic eq but so the tdr nova is, so basically if you´re starting out, get tdr nova and fnequalizer and dont stack plugins, just get the most quality sounds from the start..like super good
taucan62 Sep 21 2020
(1 / 5)
Sep 21 2020
Just freezes.
Cranky Feb 02 2020
(1 / 5)
Feb 02 2020
Band 3 doesn't work - it does nothing. A pity because it could be good if that fault was fixed. I'm surprised no one else has noticed it.
Bill Miles Aug 15 2019
Aug 15 2019
Great EQ, use it on guitar and it tightens bass really well, takes out any sloppiness and can also bring down the higher unwanted frequencies without destroying the tone. Very Nice Indeed!! Thank You Free plugin makers!
Tomino Mar 26 2017
(4 / 5)
Mar 26 2017
Easy and very good EQ
BT Jan 05 2016
Jan 05 2016
Here's what I do...I have an old computer for tests and such, with a DAW on it. I install those exes on the test computer and then copy the dll and put it in my REAL DAW. Now, it doesn't always work, but a lot of times it does.
Frankie Dec 31 2015
Dec 31 2015
Just a note to Noizefield - anyone who makes computer music and collects plugins for their fx library doesn't want to be installing their vst's. With the amount of plugins that you buy, that have to be installed; the ones that are free that you really want that are .exe; and everything else that you use on your pc; most home users don't want to be cluttering up an ever increasing programs list with something they might not necessarily use that often. Make it .dll and people can use it without a care, and then buy your products. Just a thought...
Kevin Dec 28 2015
Dec 28 2015
Never installed...due to .exe file. I prefer just a .dll.