Free Graphic Eq Vst Mac

EQuanaut is a stereo graphic equalizer with a set of band-pass filters that divide the audio spectrum into 10 bands allowing to control the amount of boost or cut in narrower frequency ranges, which is controlled with sliders or faders.

Add warmth and shimmer by boosting or Cut certain frequencies in a simple and intuitive interface with 26 built-in presets as a starting point. EQuanaut is available as a plugin in VST and VST3 64 bit versions for Windows as well as in Audio Unit for macOS.

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Features:

  • Center Frequencies: 31 Hz, 62 Hz, 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz and 16 kHz.

  • 10 Sliders or faders. The amplitude passed by each filter is adjusted using a slide control to boost or cut frequency components.

  • Gain. Adjusts the overall decibel level by increasing or decreasing the amplitude of the signal from the input to the output, strengthening or weakening the frequency bands or ranges selected.

  • GEQ Reset. The Flat preset resets all bands of the currently selected graphic equalizer to zero decibel.

  • Dry / Wet. Offers a blend control for mixing and mastering.

  • Preset Manager. Built-in browser to load and save presets and banks, enabling to export to *.fxp (VST2 Preset), *.fxb (VST2 Bank), *.vstpreset (VST3 Preset), *.aupreset (Audio Unit Preset) plus two generic formats (plain text): the *.xmlpreset (XML Preset) and the *.xmlbank (XML Bank), providing cross-platform presets/banks. This allows to control over the loading and saving of presets from disk as well as sharing presets between different plugin formats using the generic *.xmlpreset (XML Preset) and the *.xmlbank (XML Bank).

  • Preset Name Display: Text box to display the active preset name.

  • 26 Presets included. Ability to create new and interesting rotary speaker cabinet effects.

An overview of which frequencies affect different sound characteristics:

EQuanaut Frequency Distribution

Frequency Range Frequency Values
Sub-Bass Range ~ 31 Hz to 62 Hz
Bass Range ~ 62 Hz to 250 Hz
Low Midrange ~ 250 Hz to 500 Hz
Midrange ~ 500 Hz to 2 KHz
Upper Midrange ~ 2 KHz to 4 KHz
Presence Range ~ 4 Hz
Brilliance (High End) Range ~ 8 Hz to 16 KHz

Preset List:

#

Preset

Boosted or Cut Frequencies

1

Absolute Highlight

Boost 31 Hz 250 Hz / 2 KHz16 KHz

2

Balanced Presence

Boost 4 KHz → 16 KHz

3

Bass Booster

Boost 31 Hz → 250 Hz

4

Bass Reducer

Cut 31 Hz → 250 Hz

5

Drum Set Enhancement

Staggered Cut 31 Hz → 250 Hz / Boost 2 KHz → 16 KHz

6

Extreme Midrange Cut

Cut 500 Hz to 2 KHz

7

Flat → Reset GEQ to 0 dBReset All Bands to Zero db

8

Full Bass Emphasis 31 Hz → 250 Hz

9

Full Bass and Treble

Staggered Boost 31 Hz → 250 Hz / 2 KHz → 16 KHz

10

Full TrebleEmphasis 2 KHz → 16 KHz

11

High End BrillianceBoost 2 KHz → 16 KHz

12

High End Cut

Cut 2 KHz → 16 KHz

13

Low Boost and High End CutBoost 31 Hz → 250 Hz / Cut 2 KHz → 16 KHz

14

Low Cut and High End BoostCut 31 Hz → 250 Hz / Boost 2 KHz → 16 KHz

15

Midrange Booster

Impulse 500 Hz 4 KHz

16

Midrange Cutter

Lowered 500 Hz → 4 KHz

17

Smooth Boost

Subtle Boost 31 Hz → 500 Hz / 4 KHz → 16 KHz

18

Smooth Cut

Subtle Boost 31 Hz → 500 Hz / 1 KHz → 16 KHz

19

Treble Booster

Staggered Boost 2 KHz → 16 KHz

20

Treble Reducer

Staggered Cut 31 Hz → 250 Hz / 2 KHz → 16 KHz

21

Ultra Boost

Boost 31 Hz → 250 Hz / 1 KHz / 4 KHz → 16 KHz

22

Ultra Cut

Cut 31 Hz → 16 KHz

23

Upper Midrange BoostEmphasis 2 KHz → 4 KHz

24

Upper Midrange CutCut 2 KHz → 4 KHz

25

Vocal Enhancer

Boost 31 Hz → 250 Hz / 2 KHz → 16 KHz

26

Vox Expander Highlighted 2 KHz → 16 KHz

Before you install VST, VST3 or Audio Units plugins, please make sure your computer fulfills the following requirements. Please test extensively the demo version of this product in your host to make sure there are no misbehaviors before purchasing.

  • Operating System: Windows Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 (64-bit platforms).

  • VST or VST3 compatible host application 32/64 bit: These VST/VST3 software can be 'plugged in' to any host application that supports VST or VST3 Technology like: Image-Line FL Studio, Steinberg Cubase Pro, Artist and Elements, Steinberg Nuendo, Cakewalk by BandLab, Cockos REAPER, PreSonus Studio One, Acoustica Mixcraft, Ableton Live, MakeMusic Finale, Avid Sibelius, Magix ACID Music Studio, Magix Samplitude Music Studio and Pro X, Cantabile, n-Track Studio, DarkWave Studio, Bitwig, VSTHost, SAVIHost among others.

  • An ASIO® sound card is recommended for low latency real-time play.

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  • Operating System: macOS Sierra, macOS High Sierra, macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina, macOS Big Sur. We do not officially support older systems such as PowerPC or deprecated versions of Mac OS X. However our plugins may work, but we cannot guarantee any performance on such old systems.

  • Audio Unit compatible host application. They can be 'plugged in' to process audio by applications such as Logic Pro, GarageBand, Ableton Live, REAPER, Studio One Professional, Ardour, MainStage and Digital Performer among others.

Limitations of the Unregistered/Demo Version:

Same sound effects quality than the full version. It generates a short beep in all output channels every 10 seconds. Be aware that certain features may not be available.


- Minor adjustments in GUI.
- Minor modifications have been made to the default settings.
- Added link to website in company logo.
Fixed bugs:
- Message error in selector was fixed for Cubase, V-STack, Sibelius and Reaper hosts.
- Sporadic crash in Synapse Orion was fixed.
- Small bug fixes.

The full version is available to purchase, as downloadable software, the price isUS$ 19,90


- Minor adjustments in GUI.
- Minor modifications have been made to the default settings.Graphic
- Added link to website in company logo.
Fixed bugs:
- Message error in selector was fixed for Cubase, V-STack, Sibelius and Reaper hosts.
- Sporadic crash in Synapse Orion was fixed.
- Small bug fixes.

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Voxengo Overtone GEQ

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4U+ DynamicTiltEQ by Hofa

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Paid

Now let’s get into the stuff that isn’t free. The four plugins listed below are designed for professional use. If you lack experience with in-depth EQ tools, you’re best off downloading the aforementioned free plugins and figuring those out first. Once you gain some confidence, you can check out these ones. Some of the plugins below also offer free trials or demo versions. It’s always a good idea to start with those before opening your wallet.

EQuilibrium by DMG Audio ($274)

This is the EQ you want for serious professional use. The EQuilibrium by DMG Audio offers all the control, functionality, versatility, customization, and compatibility you could possibly want, and more. Its sheer breadth of features is too much to get into here, so we’ll just note a few key ones: low or high CPU usage options, customizable user interface, 32 EQ bands with several filters and a +/-36 dB range, several vintage EQ circuit models, plugin presets, and so much more. The list goes on and on. In short, DMG Audio’s EQuilibrium simply offers more functionality than most of its competition. It doesn’t come cheap, but there’s a reason. This is an all-purpose EQ tool for those who know what they want and know what they’re doing.

FabFilter Pro-Q 2 ($179)

Free Vst Graphic Eq

Many producers swear by the FabFilter Pro-Q 2 EQ plugin. This award-winning EQ makes our list not only for its number of features but for its ease of use. This might be one of the advantages the FabFilter Pro-Q 2 has over the EQuilibrium. Its presentation is so sleek, simple, and brilliantly designed. New users should be able to get the hang of it in little time. In terms of its features, this software has it all: 24 possible EQ bands, extremely high sound quality, zero latency mode option, a number of filter shapes, auto gain and scaling, phase inversion,mid-side stereo processing, and more. It can be purchased on its own or as part of one of FabFilters several bundles. Or, if you want to try it for yourself at no charge you can download a 30-day trial.

Waves API 550 ($249)

Waves has no shortage of incredible EQ plugins and analog emulations. Of course, we couldn’t list them all here. If you’re into EQ plugins that replicate analog consoles, you can’t go wrong with the Waves API 550. You’ll have a hard time finding the real deal API 550 consoles anymore (unless you’re willing to dish out a few grand or more). So, this plugin is great for achieving that early rock and roll sound popularized in the ’60s and ’70s. The plugin is divided into two sections, the 550A and 550B. The former features 3 bands with 5 frequency each. The latter has 4 overlapping EQ bands with 7 frequency centers each. If you’re thinking about grabbing this one, there’s no better time than Black Friday. It’s currently marked down from $249 to just $29 on Waves’ site! Hurry up!

Oxford SuprEsser by Sonnox ($122)

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Lastly, we have the Oxford SuprEsser by Sonnox. If it wasn’t clear by its cheeky name, this plugin doubles as a DeEsser and Dynamic EQ. Its main purpose is to suppress harsh sounds and overtones in a mix. Admittedly, its user interface looks a bit outdated compared to the flash of the EQuilibrium and elegance of the FabFilter Pro-Q 2. But what this plugin lacks in aesthetic appeal it makes up for in functionality. This is the perfect tool for shaping vocals and cutting out hissing sibilant sounds or violent plosives. It’s also effective at smoothing out harsh cymbal hits and removing clicks, pops, and crackles. You have more control here than with a typical DeEsser. In short, if it sticks out like a sore thumb, the SuprEsser can shut it down easily.

Conclusion

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Truth be told, there are many more fantastic EQ plugins for Windows and Mac out there. These are just 11 of the best. You can spend a long time with any of these free or paid programs and get a lot out of them. Whether you’re just starting out or you have years of experience and want to add more tools to your arsenal, take your pick. Getting good at EQing takes time, practice, and a lot of experimentation. The more you practice with plugins like these, the better you’ll get. So, what are you waiting for?

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