| AirEQ - KVR user comments |
I find AiREQ can breathe life into lots of different types of material, with the low end being particularly powerful compared to other software eqs. 
"I like to use it to impart character in certain frequencies and helping
to reinforce source material with a week frequency range. The "air"
parameter is great when placed after a reverb to make it sound even
bigger and the high pass filter is well suited to remove those low
resonant frequencies that build up in a reverb return."
"I've found it to be among the few very high quality eqs in my kit. (...) I find it can breathe life into
lots of different types of material, with the low end being
particularly powerful compared to other (software) eqs."
"Incredible sound for its cpu hit (which is tiny), I'm still on an old AMD dual core so its just what I need as a per-track eq.
(...)
One of my favourite eqs for sure and well worth the money.
So far every plug they've made has been stellar. Their vocoder is
one of a kind, can't think of any other software vocoder that comes
close and the new de-esser has some really creative control."
"yes, i use it, too ... it's one of the best (if not the best) payware
eq's out there ... the lowcut is simply incredible ... this eq simply
_supports_ you on mixing ... i know, this sounds stupid, but for the
lack of a better term that's the only way i can say it ... it's awesome
how much you can boost until you actively notice it ... i often find
myself equing with AirEQ, then bypassing it, and think: "wow, this can't
be the source signal!
the thing is, to me a good eq leaves you with the impression that you
simply didn't alter the signal ... you hear it equed and you think it
always _was_ like that, as it simply fits to your ear ... until you
bypass air eq ..."
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