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MIA Laboratories Release The 590 Dynamic EQ

MIA Laboratories have released the 590 Dynamic EQ and as the name suggests, it’s a dynamic EQ offering 5 bands of dynamic equalization under the MIA Laboratories’ envelope detector circuit. It’s available at the intro price of €49.00, increasing to €129.00 after the promotion.

It features parallel band compression or expansion under double precision processing and can be operated in x4 oversampling.

“Colour” and “Distortion” can be applied to each band, delivering a characteristic analogue feel through Tube or Class-A – flavoured equalisation and a fine-tuned Triode distortion algorithm.

Compression / Expansion

Each band of the 590 can be operated in compression or expansion mode, with attack and release times reaching up to 200 ms and 2.000 ms, respectively. Under the hood, our custom envelope detector, used in 925 and 409 compressors, utilises the classic feed-back topology, resulting in smoother and more “controllable” dynamic response.

The user is able to select between more subtle or aggressive dynamic response, by switching between “Slope” and “Ratio” modes.

Colour

The “Colour” knob, coming from the Musiqual EQ Series, applies a specific set of filters to enhance the harmonic and subharmonic frequencies, related to the selected main frequency. This creates a more natural and musical result, often accompanied by a profound change in timbre.

Bands 1 and 2 utilise Musiqual Red, emulating the “slower” Tube pre-amps, which tend to push sounds back – in terms of perceived depth of field. Bands 3 to 5 utilise Musiqual Blue, inspired by the “fast” Class A pre-amps, which tend to bring sounds forward. This allows for easier separation between lower (tube) and higher (class A) bands.

Distortion

Another intrinsic characteristic of analog gear is the harmonic distortion, a “defect” that the musical industry eventually embraced over the years, rendering it essential to the sound that we are used to.

“Distortion” knob emulates the corresponding harmonic distortion introduced by a Triode vacuum Tube amp when driven “hot”. The user has control over the amount of distortion applied to the signal -without the need of additional gain stages-, easily achieving the characteristic analog feel.

Extra Features

Using the top bar, the user can navigate through presets, undo and redo actions with a click, as well as compare different configurations using the A/B feature. 590 comes with a number of MIA Presets, while it also offers the ability to create custom presets, accessible through the dropdown menu from all instances of the plugin.

Features include:

  • Detection based on the analogue envelope detector circuit
  • Tube & Class A Colour, Triode Distortion
  • Double precision processing with x4 Oversampling
  • MIA Presets 

The 590 Dynamic EQ is available to PC and Mac users (VST3, AU and AAX) and requires an iLok account.

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