SpEQtrum

 

SpEQtrum is the successor of the 8BandEQ.

Additionally to its little brother spEQtrum has a 48 band analyzer built in, fully customizable gain-bandwidth coupling possibilities and frequency & gain linking, to create fully custom filters out of several bands.

There's also a new zoom feature, which lets you zoom from +/- 1dB up to +/- 96dB into the eq curve in small steps.

As addition there is the spEQtrum L, which can show the in and out spectrum at the same time, so changes can be tracked easily.

Of course the spEQtrum package contains the latest version of the 8BandEQ !!

The preset list is exchangable between spEQtrum and 8BandEQ, which makes using both a no brainer. Additionally stereo and mono versions share the same preset list, which even creamware audio doesn't feature in their latest devices.


Features

  1. •48 band realtime spectrum analyzer right behind the eq curve, nice e.g for fast room response checking (the analyzer is avalable separately as mono and stereo version)

  2. •freely adjustable steepness for shelf and parametric filters in dependance of the gain setting for each band

  3. •frequency & gain linking lets you move a cluster of bands and create a completely custom filter out of several bands

  4. •zoom into the eq curve in 1dB steps (2dB steps for the 24dB amplification) from +/-1dB up to +/-48dB (or +/-96dB for the 24dB amplification)

  5. •local preset lists for frequency & gain linking and gain-bandwidth coupling with lots of presets

  6. •presets exchangable between spEQtrum and 8BandEQ

  7. •same preset list for mono and stereo version

  8. •contains all features of the 8BandEQ and the 8BandEQ itself


for additional information please read the pdf manual .


download demo

 

order via mail for just 79 €

or

order upgrade via mail for 30 €

 

The recent update to v1.5 came with following changes :

•surface redesign

•gain coupling for more emulation possibilities

•new behaviour and usage of frequency coupling

•selected band is now highlighted

•deactivated bands don't vanish anymore, but are dimmed

•manual updated

 

Dienstag, 14. August 2007

 
 

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