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Date: Sun Jun 21, 2009 4:00 pm ((PDT))
Well, if you run Ardour on Mac you can have LADSPA and AU plugins on
the same software, so you can try and decide which ones you prefer most.
You can have a look for freebie stuff also here:
http://www.dontcrack.com/freeware/
Lately I found the Blue Cat triple EQ quite interesting
http://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Category_0_Freeware/
Emanuele
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> At 9:16 AM +0000 6/21/09, justinasia wrote:
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> >Is there a plugin anyone can recommend? Hopefully free, but if there
> >is one which is not too expensive but obviously better for this
> >purpose, I would be glad to hear about it.
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> A sample of the file with and without the settings you are trying
> might help.
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> If there's an AU plugin that cannot be found through this resource:
> http://www.kvraudio.com/
> it won't be missing too long.
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> Derek, Kim and others have reported that they are more impressed with
> LADSPA EQ plugs usable in apps like Ardour than the current the
> "freebie" EQ plugs for AU and VST they tried. I don't have experience
> with the LADSPA EQ plugs myself. Other than these avenues, spending
> some money might be the only option.
>
> I'm sorry that I can't remember who it was at the moment, but one
> alert list reader suggested an EQ app that had unlimited bands of EQ
> (or many) that sounded very similar to Eqium to me. Better visual
> interface too. I think it cost around $70USD. If you search
> "parametric EQ" in the list archive, you can probably find it. Rob D.
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