
Softube have updated/expanded their Console Equalizer in a rather interesting way in that it now can act as kind of a wrapper (and visualizer) for any other Softube EQ that you have installed. That’s why it’s called Equalizers, plural.
The Console Equalizer itself is a high-quality, powerful, modern EQ — not dissimilar to something like FabFilter’s Pro-Q — featuring everything you expect from this type of tool, and now also has advanced dynamic EQ capabilities (which weren’t present in the original Console version). In and by itself, a very fine EQ.
Adding greatly to its appeal however — appeal which might well be non-existent if you already have a couple of great EQ’s from other developers — , is the fact that Equalizers can load every other Softube EQ and instantly expand these EQ’s with the visualization abilities of the Console EQ. You can load, for example, the Trident EQ (which, on its own, has nothing on its GUI but a couple of faders and buttons) and any parameter change on the Trident will be viewable in the curve representation on the Console EQ. Works very, very well.
If you want to have a look at how this works, here is a video by Matty Harris demonstrating it:
Equalizers can be bought separately (it’s on sale: 65.83 €) and is also part of a new set of EQ-bundles and -combinations, sevaral of which are currently also on sale.
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