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Mertay
Bootsy and TDR first collab release here; http://www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-vos-slickeq/

Its a musical eq that has analog coloration and an auto-gain function, works great for mastering or guitar eq'ing (after cab. sim) among other sources smile.gif
Todd Simpson

Thanks!!! Fine post smile.gif Purely free and spiff to boot!! Makes a great mix eq AND makes a KILLER pre eq to tweak your signal before it hits your guitar sim plugins especially if you are using a sim that doesn't have parametric eq available at the head of the chain!



QUOTE (Mertay @ Mar 28 2014, 08:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
TBootsy and TDR first collab release here; http://www.tokyodawn.net/tdr-vos-slickeq/

Its a musical eq that has analog coloration and an auto-gain function, works great for mastering or guitar eq'ing (after cab. sim) among other sources smile.gif

Mertay
QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Mar 29 2014, 12:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks!!! Fine post smile.gif Purely free and spiff to boot!! Makes a great mix eq AND makes a KILLER pre eq to tweak your signal before it hits your guitar sim plugins especially if you are using a sim that doesn't have parametric eq available at the head of the chain!


Excellent find, so far working great as mid or treble boost but I feel I only scratched the surface smile.gif

The auto-gain is a gift from audio heaven biggrin.gif
Guido Bungenstock
QUOTE (Mertay @ Mar 29 2014, 02:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Excellent find, so far working great as mid or treble boost but I feel I only scratched the surface smile.gif

The auto-gain is a gift from audio heaven biggrin.gif

Great EQ. Many THX!! ;-)
Darius Wave
Downloaded! Test in progress wink.gif But...anyway I'm still impressed with a pack a plug-ins delivered with Cubase 7,5 smile.gif Thanx for posting Mertay smile.gif
Mertay
Have fun everyone biggrin.gif also on the "lab" section of the webpage there's proximity and feedback compressor 2, more mix oriented stuff but the compressor is also worth a try wink.gif
Mertay
<TokyoDawnLabs lowBandGainParam="8.0" lowBandFreqParam="501" lowBandShapeParam="On" midBandGainParam="12.0" midBandFreqParam="4000" highBandGainParam="10.0" highBandFreqParam="7007" highBandShapeParam="On" eqModelParam="American" eqSatParam="Off" hpFreqParam="120" outSatModelParam="Linear" outSatDriveParam="18.0" outGainParam="0.0" bypassParam="Off" modeParam="Stereo" lowBandBypassParam="On" midBandBypassParam="On" highBandBypassParam="On" autoGainParam="On"/>

Copy and paste on plug-in biggrin.gif

Something I've been experimenting; This is right before the cab. , I also have distortion before this (no amp sim.). No need to change gains, just enable bands and turn the mid. bands freq. closer to 1khz to adjust mid.s
Todd Simpson
Have you tried "Pre-EQ"? E.G. Putting this pluging before your primary gain stage? I've found that adding a parametric at the head of a signal chain is the only way to get the "tight" Meshuggahish chunk/krunch of which I'm most fond smile.gif

QUOTE (Mertay @ Apr 7 2014, 07:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
<TokyoDawnLabs lowBandGainParam="8.0" lowBandFreqParam="501" lowBandShapeParam="On" midBandGainParam="12.0" midBandFreqParam="4000" highBandGainParam="10.0" highBandFreqParam="7007" highBandShapeParam="On" eqModelParam="American" eqSatParam="Off" hpFreqParam="120" outSatModelParam="Linear" outSatDriveParam="18.0" outGainParam="0.0" bypassParam="Off" modeParam="Stereo" lowBandBypassParam="On" midBandBypassParam="On" highBandBypassParam="On" autoGainParam="On"/>

Copy and paste on plug-in biggrin.gif

Something I've been experimenting; This is right before the cab. , I also have distortion before this (no amp sim.). No need to change gains, just enable bands and turn the mid. bands freq. closer to 1khz to adjust mid.s
Mertay
Thanks for the tip smile.gif

I actually did try that with some distortion plug-ins I have but the problem is I use a tonezone and as much as its great for lead work its terrible on shaping powerchord distortion sound.

Default tonezone sound has a lot of highs hidden in it so boosting with (around mid to mid-high areas) start to sound more like a whammy distortion biggrin.gif
Todd Simpson
EGAD!!!! Thanks for the info smile.gif I'm using the stock pups in my ibby and like many humbuckers, when going in to a really high gain head, the bass and treble frequencies "bunch up" if you don't trim them a bit on input smile.gif


QUOTE (Mertay @ Apr 8 2014, 08:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for the tip smile.gif

I actually did try that with some distortion plug-ins I have but the problem is I use a tonezone and as much as its great for lead work its terrible on shaping powerchord distortion sound.

Default tonezone sound has a lot of highs hidden in it so boosting with (around mid to mid-high areas) start to sound more like a whammy distortion biggrin.gif

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