LV-60 is an analog graphic equalizer.
- 10 filter bands with 12 dB of negative and positive gain.
- Low-shelf, high-shelf and 8 peak notches with two having the option to be shelves or bell shapes by toggling the bell buttons below the filters.
- Analog-inspired saturation circuit. When the drive is set to 0, the drive is bypassed, any values higher than 0 engage the saturation circuit.
- Proportional Q controlled by the gain of each filter. Gain values above 0 gradually thin the Q value. The negative end of the gain range has a much thinner Q than the positive end, so it's great for cutting unwanted frequencies.
- Trim knob to control the overall volume of the plugin.
- Fully DAW-compatible automation parameters for each control.
- Toggle button to turn off shadows. This helps under-powered laptops that lag when using the user interface.
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(2.3 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(6.5 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(6.5 Mb)
(3 / 5)
Finally tried it. Sounds really nice. CPU usage is middling. The main gripe I have is that it dulls the tone very noticeably when you turn it on. Only use it as your default EQ if you're happy with your whole mix suddenly sounding a lot duller.
(4 / 5)
You make great plugins. The GUI's are WAY too dark but plugins sound wonderful.
(5 / 5)
Awesome EQ, Modulates sound really well. Highly recommend it for DAWS that support vst3 (there's no vst2 option)
My DAW doesn't read VST3 apparently so I can't use this one.
(5 / 5)
Excellent equalizer, very clean and precise high band, the decrease of the Q below 0dB is exquisite to attenuate smoothly, simply great equalizer and makes every instrument place in the mix, I recommend it 100%