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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.
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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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