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Tim Peterick ELC24 Stereo EQ [For Nebula]
Team MAGNETRiXX | 09 April 2014 | 1.09 GB
Sampled at 88.2kHz. I created combination programs to cut down on more instances of nebula and conversion/ins outs etc. These will also help to get speedier results. You get the whole eq in one instance ; if you want a different mid band you can select another program. There are 4 in total.
The character of this EQ is what you would expect from a passive unit: highs are sweet, mids are tight and smooth. If you dig the sound of the Pultec or Siemens and Neve you’re going to love this EQ. The unit uses Marinair 10368/S input and Marinair T1501 output transformers
Programs are as follows:
3 Gains in one program. Each program selected has a fixed mid frequency. There are four mid frequencies to chose from in the list. These come in stereo, mono, and clean versions.
Single band programs. Select low,high or middle. These come in stereo or mono, interpolated or stepped , distorted or clean versions. Select interpolated for accurate dynamic behavior and tone or stepped for accurate functionality of the original hardware.
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The character of this EQ is what you would expect from a passive unit: highs are sweet, mids are tight and smooth. If you dig the sound of the Pultec or Siemens and Neve you’re going to love this EQ. The unit uses Marinair 10368/S input and Marinair T1501 output transformers
Programs are as follows:
3 Gains in one program. Each program selected has a fixed mid frequency. There are four mid frequencies to chose from in the list. These come in stereo, mono, and clean versions.
Single band programs. Select low,high or middle. These come in stereo or mono, interpolated or stepped , distorted or clean versions. Select interpolated for accurate dynamic behavior and tone or stepped for accurate functionality of the original hardware.
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