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basiQ is an acronym for Baxandall simulation equalizer.
It is a 3-band equalizer plugin with photorealistic graphics from Kuassa, Inc. As the name implies, the engine are modeled after a design of classic baxandall equalizer well known for its smooth shelves and natural-sounding responses, similar to the tone control on a hi-fi systems. The simple controls allow you to shape the frequency from many sources to your needs, from opening up an air on guitar leads, adding a gentle shimmer on vocals, giving extra ‘oomph‘ on your synth basslines, or even getting more presence from your masters.
This straightforward equalizer are well-suited for mixing or mastering purpose although the neutral characteristic of basiQ are more suitable as a ‘sweetening‘ device or giving some transparent ‘tilt‘ to your mix rather than a surgical device, best paired on master output with Kratos Maximizer, another audio processing plugin from Kuassa, Inc.
basiQ_110_Win_VST_32bit ( 5.62 MB )
basiQ_110_Win_VST_64bit ( 5.64 MB )
basiQ_110b_Mac_AU.mpkg_ ( 5.82 MB )
basiQ_110_Mac_VST.mpkg_ ( 5.64 MB )
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