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Aleksey Vaneev
on Dec 29, 2007, 4:41pm:
We are happy to release the next version of Overtone GEQ - our free 7-band equalizer plug-in in VST and AudioUnit formats for Windows, Windows 64 and Mac OS X platforms. This newer version offers a better look-and-feel of the plug-in, user interface rescaling and coloration options, and several other enhancements.

Overtone GEQ is 7-band harmonic (overtone) graphic equalizer with multi-channel support (supporting up to 8 input/output channels, host setup-dependent). Overtone GEQ offers extensive internal channel routing capabilities, and supports mid/side channel processing.
Beside equalizing, Overtone GEQ applies harmonic enhancement processing: it uses 7 harmonic enhancement modules, one for each EQ band. This generates a complex harmonic coloration you will probably like a lot.
Overtone GEQ was designed to allow audio engineers to apply quick EQ shape adjustments together with adding a bit of harmonic richness to the audio material (mainly mixes and sub-mixes due to a comparably high processing load this EQ puts on a CPU).
Overtone GEQ Features:
Overtone GEQ and other Voxengo plug-ins can be downloaded at the Voxengo web site: http://www.voxengo.com/

Overtone GEQ is 7-band harmonic (overtone) graphic equalizer with multi-channel support (supporting up to 8 input/output channels, host setup-dependent). Overtone GEQ offers extensive internal channel routing capabilities, and supports mid/side channel processing.
Beside equalizing, Overtone GEQ applies harmonic enhancement processing: it uses 7 harmonic enhancement modules, one for each EQ band. This generates a complex harmonic coloration you will probably like a lot.
Overtone GEQ was designed to allow audio engineers to apply quick EQ shape adjustments together with adding a bit of harmonic richness to the audio material (mainly mixes and sub-mixes due to a comparably high processing load this EQ puts on a CPU).
Overtone GEQ Features:
- 7-band graphic equalizing
- +/- 12 dB gain range per band
- 2 graphic equalizer views
- Multi-channel processing
- Internal channel routing
- Channel grouping
- Mid/side processing
- Complex harmonic coloration
- 64-bit floating point processing
- Preset manager
- Undo/redo history
- A/B comparisons
- Contextual hint messages
Overtone GEQ and other Voxengo plug-ins can be downloaded at the Voxengo web site: http://www.voxengo.com/
artmuns
on Dec 29, 2007, 6:20pm:
I'm running Sonar 7 and the VST scan is not "seeing" this.
Thanks
Art
Thanks
Art
Aleksey Vaneev
on Dec 29, 2007, 7:00pm:
artmuns: I'm running Sonar 7 and the VST scan is not ''seeing'' this.
I've replied to your e-mail already. I myself running Sonar 7 with VST Adapter 4.5.2, and the plug-in works fine there.
stratcat33511
on Dec 31, 2007, 3:50pm:
Thank You very much for this Great Free EQ Aleksey !
fgimian
on Jan 1, 2008, 7:04am:
Aleksey, when I double click on the frequency values, it lets me type a value but it always sets the frequency to 20 khz, any idea? I am using Cubase 4.1
Cheers
Fots
Cheers
Fots
mljung
on Jan 5, 2008, 10:49am:
Hi Aleksay, thanks for the new update. Really like the possibility to change the colors; the green suits my DAWs prefect, it stands out more clearly than the original 'champagne'.
But - it crashes in Wavelab 6, seems to be stable in Samplitude 10 though. I can't tell exactly when it happens but a DOS-promt shows up, with some text.
Hope this will be easy for you to figure out what the problem is.
Best,
Mads
But - it crashes in Wavelab 6, seems to be stable in Samplitude 10 though. I can't tell exactly when it happens but a DOS-promt shows up, with some text.
Hope this will be easy for you to figure out what the problem is.
Best,
Mads
Aleksey Vaneev
on Jan 10, 2008, 11:51am:
mljung: But - it crashes in Wavelab 6, seems to be stable in Samplitude 10 though. I can't tell exactly when it happens but a DOS-promt shows up, with some text.
(answered at the Free Plug-ins forum).
Aleksey Vaneev
on Jan 10, 2008, 12:35pm:
fgimian: Aleksey, when I double click on the frequency values, it lets me type a value but it always sets the frequency to 20 khz, any idea? I am using Cubase 4.1
Make sure you are entering '2K', for example. When you put something like '10' it will mean 10 Hertz not 10 kilo Hertz.
efflux
on Feb 7, 2008, 5:31am, edited 1 time(s), last modified on Feb 7, 2008, 2:32am:
I just tested the Audio Unit in Logic Pro 8 and Wave Editor. No problems so far but there are a few things to explore. It sounds good. For any Mac users, I'm guessing a few may be coming here in future, Wave Editor is an awesome app. You can find out more here:
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/waveeditor/
It works on a layering system like a graphics app. It's a Mac app that can do what SoundForge and Wavelab do but it's better than any other Mac Wave Editor I have tried.
http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/waveeditor/
It works on a layering system like a graphics app. It's a Mac app that can do what SoundForge and Wavelab do but it's better than any other Mac Wave Editor I have tried.
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