D16 Group Releases Pulsatec Analog Passive Equalizer Plug-in at Introductory Price

D16 Group launched Pulsatec as their latest audio processing tool for musicians and producers. The company created this plugin to copy famous old equalizer machines from recording studios. Musicians can shape sound frequencies just like professionals did decades ago. The software brings vintage warmth and character to modern digital recordings. Audio engineers can boost and cut the same frequency ranges at once for creative sound design.

The equalizer divides sound into different frequency sections for precise control. Users can adjust low frequencies at 20, 30, 60, and 100 Hz with separate boost and cut knobs. Two middle frequency bands cover everything from 200 Hz up to 16 kHz. Musicians can change how wide each frequency band affects the audio. High frequency controls help remove harsh sounds or add brightness.

Pulsatec shows real-time visual feedback of audio changes through its built-in analyzer. The screen displays both original and processed audio waves side by side. Musicians can see exactly how their adjustments change the sound before and after processing. The plugin works with external hardware controllers through MIDI connections. Quick bypass buttons let users compare processed and original audio instantly.

The software runs on Mac and Windows computers through multiple plugin formats. D16 Group offers the equalizer for 49 euros until July 31st as an introduction price. Regular pricing will jump to 89 euros after the special offer ends. Existing D16 customers receive additional discounts through email and user accounts. The company supports high-resolution displays and multiple interface sizes.
 

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