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ViatorDSP – Multi-Q

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Multi-Q

Multi-Q

Multi-Q is a three EQ models in one plugin, a graphic, parametric, and tube EQ.

You can use all three EQ’s at once if you wish or just one band. The filters turn off at 0 dB of gain to save precious CPU, so don’t be afraid to load it up to just use one band. Multi-Q also has low and high pass filters, a drive for tube distortion, mid/side processing, oversampling, and a phase inversion. Use the 3 buttons on the right side to switch EQ UI focus and have at it!

Although the UI looks like famous analog EQ’s, this isn’t supposed to be a hardware emulation, just a familiar interface and a starting point for creativity. Each EQ model’s parameters were determined by my own EQing practices and I hope you find it useful!

  • Graphic EQ : 10 EQ bands from 31 to 15K hertz each with -12 to 12 dB of gain. These bands also use proportional bandwidth to behave more like hardware.
  • Parametric EQ : 4 EQ bands, each with its own frequency selecting knob and -12 to 12 dB of gain.
  • Tube EQ : 2 sets of EQ bands each with a boost and cut knob for highs and lows. There’s also a frequency selecting knob for each set of bands and a shard bandwidth knob.
  • High and Low pass filters.
  • Drive for tube-style saturation.
  • Output trim to control the output volume.
  • Reset button to reset all sliders for the chosen model to 0 dB.
  • Quality menu to select between no oversampling and 2 times oversampling.
  • Stereo menu to select mid/side processing choices – which are stereo, mids, or sides.
  • Phase invert button
  • CPU monitor that can be toggled on or off
  • Ability to type values into the dials and faders.
  • Filters individually turn of when set to 0 dB to save on CPU, same goes for the drive and the high/low pass filter when set to 20 and 20K hertz respectively.
  • Mac Universal (M1 and Intel) AU and VST 64 Bit.
  • Windows VST3 64 Bit.

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