That's which spectrum to show (mid/side/left/right etc), whether to fill the spectrum or use lines, the ceiling and floor range, the tilt of the spectrum (it tilts around 1k freq), window type, window size and whether to show the spectrum as it was before the EQ affected it. The 'Settings' menu at the top allows various spectrum display settings to be adjusted. I find this much more useful for musical applications. The spectrum display type has a gradual decay effect (as used by many other commercial EQs). ReEQ supports filter low and high pass slopes ranging from 6dB to 96dB in increments of 6dB.Īlso provided are a range of other filters including Butterworth filters for steeper (but more resonant) slopes, tilt filter, a Pultec style shelf and analog channel style low and high pass filters.Įach filter band supports mid/side or left/right for control of the stereo field. These are the same zero delay filters used in Ableton's EQ8 which is well regarded for its high quality. The filter code itself is based on Andy Simper's (Cytomic) SVF filter algorithms. It supports a wide variety of filter shapes, high/low pass filters from 6dB to 96dB, mid/side and stereo per band, and oversampling (default) for filter curve shape preservation at high frequencies. It's highly transparent, ideal for both mixing and mastering. ReEQ is a sixteen-band high quality parametric equaliser.
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