PSPaudioware enters the tilt EQ space with Tilt-Q

A fresh tilt EQ just landed that skips surgical tweaks and goes straight for broad tonal balance, aiming to tighten mixes and add polish without turning the session into a science project.

Tilt-Q leans into broad mix moves
  • PSPaudioware rolls out Tilt-Q as its spin on tilt-style EQ.
  • Tilt-Q focuses on sweeping tonal shifts rather than narrow fixes.
  • The plug-in aims to add shine, depth, and cohesion across tracks.
  • Its layout pushes quick decisions instead of endless knob chasing.
Core controls shape the tone curve
  • High-pass and low-pass filters sit first in the chain.
  • Each filter offers adjustable cutoff points and 6, 12, or 24 dB slopes.
  • Center controls feature Tilt and Contour knobs with movable pivot points.
  • Three response flavors let users pick classic, low-high, or mid-focused vibes.
Extra processing and visual tools
  • Flexible routing lets processing hit Left, Right, Mid, Side, or stereo.
  • FAT double sampling kicks in under 50 kHz for cleaner handling.
  • Sixty-four-bit internal math keeps artifacts and noise buildup in check.
  • PSP Spector PSPEC-31 shows real-time bars or curves before or after EQ.
Interface, formats, and pricing
  • A console-style layout keeps the workflow fast and musical.
  • Optional output saturation adds soft analog-style grit without clipping.
  • Support covers Windows 7 and macOS 10.15 or newer.
  • Intro pricing sits at 49 dollars, down from 69.
 

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