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Post by deehope on Feb 21, 2016 17:13:39 GMT -6
igniteamps.com/en/audio-plug-insPTEq-X is a digital emulation of 3 famous vintage passive program equalizers. It has been developed to have all the characteristics of the original hardware, plus some circuit improvements and additional features to increase its versatility. Every single component on the signal path of the real analog circuit has been taken into account and modeled in the best possible way to match the original sound, keeping an eye on CPU performance and real-time playability at the same time. PTEq-X is meant to be used as a studio equalizer for tracking, mixing and mastering inside hosts capable of VST or AU Plug-Ins support. Main Features:Three different equalization modules with perfectly analog curve response even at highest frequencies.Ignite Amps 3rd generation triode stage analog modeling for 4 different tube types.Additional selectable frequencies for the PEQ1A model, compared to the original design.Refined filters frequency precision for the MQ5 and H3C models, compared to the original design.Switchable equalizers and tube stage modeling for better CPU usage management.Switchable linear phase oversampling for aliasing reduction.Global input / output level controls.Mono / Stereo processing support.Double precision (64-bit) floating point mathematical tube models.Fully automatable controls.Ignite Amps proprietary preset management system with bank file import/export functions.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2016 13:05:47 GMT -6
Yepp, these guys are quite awesome. They belong to the handful of great tube amp plugin freeware builders. (Along with TSE Audio, Simulanalog, LePou, AcmeBarGig and Nick Crow Lab.) Ignite also build custom tube amps and emulate them with a plugin before they built it to tweak it to the customers taste even before soldering a single resistor...e.g. the "Emissary". The usage of their technology for a classic tube equalizer plugin is a nice idea. If anyone got curious about how good these freeware tube emulations can be, take a look and just test their stuff - i LOVE some of the amps. For sure on par if not better than quite some commercial alternatives.
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Post by chasmanian on Feb 22, 2016 13:46:12 GMT -6
thank you OP, and thank you for posting that SBF. I'll download it now, after what you just said.
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Post by donr on Feb 22, 2016 17:33:37 GMT -6
Yeah, thanks for that! Good stuff.
That 17 amp demo would make great "on hold" music for a business telephone system. At least I'm going to make a ringtone out of it.
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