Pc Equiv To Logic'S Channel Eq?

Hi all,

Are there any well regarded VST EQ plugins that feature the same ‘live spectrum’ overlay as seen in Logic’s Channel EQ?

I’ve got the IIEQPro demo down which looks and feels similar in terms of EQ but doesn’t have the live sound view to show what frequencies you’re hitting.

I tried to use the Renoise scope, but it just doesn’t seem to match what I’m setting in the EQ, seems to jump all over the place and when I totally cut frequencies out, they still appear on the scope, may be something obvious I’m missing :)

Cheers,
LW.

you can check glisseq from voxengo dont know if thats something like this your after

http://www.voxengo.com/product/glisseq/

Hi,

Thanks, yes - that is the kind of thing, I’ll try the demo. Hoping to stay native but need some options :)

I think I need to understand the renoise spectrum also as to be honest it find it pretty random, probably just me getting to grips with the system, but I’d expect if I rolled off low end, that there would be no activity in the low end in the spectrum, but that isn’t the case, it is jumping about all over the place when I play the EQ’d sample back.

Cheers,
LW.

http://www.sonalksis.com/index.php?section_id=2

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recently asked this question on DOA

http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?threadid=669084&cache=1

not very many recommendations just yet

http://www.apulsoft.ch/apqualizr/

Thanks, lots of options. Most look quite expensive (cpu and/or cost) but perhaps that is to be expected. I found a thread in ‘suggestions’ about making the Renoise spectrum better in this regard so just added a +1 to that :)

Cheers,
LW.

the new fabfilter pro q does the job

Ps. I keep mentioning this one, so here is the link - http://www.ddmf.eu/ (IIEQPro), this one is 15 USD but doesn’t to the realtime side of things, but is still a friedly ‘logic-like’ EQ and low CPU…if this did the realtime stuff it would be awesome at the price :)

Cheers,
LW.

I highly reccomend GlissEQ.

HIGHLY.

Hi,

The free reaper plugin pack mentioned looks good, here is the EQ on KVR, http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2671.html

Cheers,
LW.