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I just wrapped up this EQ plugin called Interleaf that I’ve been working on for ages. It’s pretty cool – I basically mashed up Airwindows’ interleaving concept with my own Rust-based biquad filters.
What’s the big deal? Well, this thing can stack up to 10 filters per band! Seriously, you can dial in anywhere from 2 to 10 interleaves or just turn it off completely. It gives your sound this subtle texture that’s hard to describe but definitely there.
feature:
All the usual suspects are included – low pass, high pass, band pass, notch, peak, and both shelving types. Nothing groundbreaking there, but they all work great with the interleaving magic.
I threw in 2x oversampling because why not? Plus the usual input/output controls and a dry/wet knob so you can blend to taste.
Look, I’m not saying this will replace your go-to EQ. That’s not why I made it. I just dig how interleaving messes with the signal in this weirdly musical way. It’s not super clean, not super colored – just sits in this interesting middle ground.
finaly
It’s totally free! Grab it, try it, see if it clicks with your workflow. Maybe it becomes your secret weapon on certain sounds.
https://github.com/ardura/Interleaf
Interleaf ( 13 MB )
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