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korektphool
post Sat 10 Jan 2004, 12:33
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I have Cubase SE and the EQing options are very limited, its very annoying. There are only four knobs to tweak when I would like kore like 30. Anyone knows of any VST plugins I can use (free, I don;t haven't the cash to spend on plugins) that have more knobs. It doesn't matter if they use a lot of computer power- I''ll b eusing these only when mastering.
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korektphool
post Fri 16 Jan 2004, 05:14
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Please? Anyone?
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post Fri 16 Jan 2004, 16:52
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I don't know of any free plug-ins that offer a 30-band EQ. Bite the bullet, spend a little money and check out something like the new EQ from PSP Audioware.
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post Fri 16 Jan 2004, 19:05
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I love free plug ins. But I've never used one that I felt was of the kind of quality needed for mastering applications. I would agree with rickenbacker, to do serious work, get a serious solution.

The Waves stuff is my tools of choice.

But I've heard great stuff about the eq plugs from GML and PSP.

Scott
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