Three-Body Technology have updated and slashed the price of Kirchhoff-EQ for a limited time, now only $129.99, (usually $299.00).
What’s new in version 1.7:
- Optimizations:
- Improved performance on touchscreens.
- New vector font.
- New pitch display in spectrum grab mode.
- Default filter types created by dragging at low and high frequencies now can also be customized.
- Optimized Tilt’s edit section.
- Optimized performances of some popup windows.
- Completely revised settings menu.
- New ‘Factory Reset Default State’ button in settings menu.
- ‘Initialize’ now renamed to more accurate ‘Clear All Bands’; new ‘Reset to Default’ function.
- Bug Fixes:
- Fixed an issue that freezes the render thread in certain cases.
- Fixed the issue that corrupted default state file might disable the plugin.
- All knobs and sliders now respond to the ‘reverse mouse wheel’ setting.
- Operations on Lookahead switch, Output Gain knob and Output Pan knob now can be correctly undo/redo or saved between A/B switching.
- Fixed the audio glitch that might occur following adjustments on band’s pan in non-minimum phase modes.
- Fixed the issue that when monitoring certain types of bands, the monitored frequency range won’t change along with the Q value.
- Fixed the issue that in full screen mode, removing tracks or plugins in the DAW might cause a crash.
- Fixed multiple display issues in full screen mode.
- Fixed the issue that full screen mode won’t be on top in certain DAW’s.
- Fixed incorrect scales of menus and popup windows under certain display settings.
- Fixed incorrect mouse dragging behavior on knobs under certain screen resolutions.
- Fixed an issue that the actual cursor position might be inconsistent with the position the plugin responded to when used on multiple screens with different display scales.
- Fixed incorrect spectrum refresh rates in certain special cases.
- Fixed multiple issues under Rosetta translation environment on macOS.
Kirchhoff-EQ is an ultimate 32-band parametric EQ plugin built for all critical professional applications. It has refined sound quality, analogue-matched curves, 15 filter types with continuously variable shape and 30 vintage EQ types modelled from realworld devices. The builtin dynamic processing functions are highly flexible and have ultra-low distorsion. All these push Kirchhoff-EQ to a next-generation standard.
Through originally developed “Robust Nyquist-matched Transform”, Kirchhoff-EQ has made digital-domain frequency response more approximate to its analogue counterparts without high frequency cramping as in regular IIR(infinite impulse response) equalizers. This technique is applied on all filter types in Kirchhoff-EQ.
All linear filter structures should have same sound on paper. However in real-world application, round-off errors make every filter structure sound differently: some better in low frequency, some better in high frequency.
A technology called “Psychoacoustic Adaptive Filter Topologies” has been deployed in Kirchhoff-EQ. Filter structures change themselves to a “best fitting” state along with corresponding band frequency changes, making optimized sound quality in both low and high frequency.
Quantization noise of raising 6 dB at 1000 Hz of a very famous EQ.
Features include:
- Exhaustively feature-rich EQ with 32 bands and 15 unique filter types
- Precise models of 9 vintage hardware EQs
- Robust dynamics processing with two-way thresholds, relative detection mode and onset adjustment
- 5 selectable phase modes
- Oversampling, lookahead, global gain scaling, mid-side processing, stereo width control, high bit precision, and more
Kirchhoff-EQ is available to PC and Mac users (VSt2, VST3, AU and AAX).
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