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iZotope's FXEQ lets you paint textures directly onto your sound
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56138, member: 636"] iZotope launched FXEQ as the newest member of their Catalyst Series plugin collection. The multi-effects processor combines five distinct audio enhancement tools within a streamlined EQ-based interface. Musicians can apply saturation, reverb, delay, modulation, and lo-fi processing to specific frequency ranges rather than entire audio signals. Each effect operates through dedicated six-band equalizers with four filter shapes for precise control. The saturation section provides eight different modes for adding harmonic content and character. Three reverb algorithms create spatial depth while four delay types generate stereo width and rhythmic interest. Modulation effects encompass chorus, flanger, phaser, and doubler functions for textural enhancement. Lo-fi processing offers four vintage-inspired modes for nostalgic sound coloration. FXEQ eliminates complex signal routing by placing all effects within a single plugin interface. A zero-latency limiter prevents output clipping while maintaining signal integrity. The software operates on macOS and Windows systems through VST3, AU, and AAX plugin formats. iZotope prices FXEQ at forty-nine dollars for immediate purchase and download. [/QUOTE]
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