Marvel GEQ v1.10

Marvel GEQ

size 5.25 MB  / 11.7 MB  / 15.2 MB 

Marvel GEQ is a linear-phase 16-band graphic equalizer with multi-channel operation support (supporting up to 8 input/output channels, audio host application-dependent).
Marvel GEQ offers extensive internal channel routing capabilities, and supports mid/side channel processing. Marvel GEQ allows audio engineers and musicians to apply quick EQ shape adjustments, both to audio tracks and full mixes. The linear-phase filtering offered by Marvel GEQ is suitable for equalization tasks where high quality and excellent sonic character are a must.

  • 16-band graphic equalizing.
  • +/- 12 dB gain range per band.
  • Channel grouping.
  • Preset manager.
  • Contextual hint messages.
  • Freehand drawing mode.
  • Stereo and multi-channel processing.
  • Mid/side processing.
  • Undo/redo history.
  • All sample rates support.
  • Linear-phase equalizing.
  • Internal channel routing.
  • 64-bit floating point processing.
  • A/B comparisons.
  • 9 ms compensated processing latency.

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