Old 10-10-2010, 02:26 PM   #1
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Default SonEQ - Best vintage EQ for free ?

Bom dia,

Sou alemao, por isso meo portuguese e bastante ruim, and thats why the rest is in english. (Sorry, but the only brazilian thing that i know is the proverb: "Para um burro velho o melhor e capim novo." So ...)

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Another hot recommendation in case you still need a good vintage EQ for free:
I tested the new SonEQ and my UAD/URS-ears told me, that this is the best freeware vintage-EQ you can have today. Here is the direct download-link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6560042/Sonimus%20SonEQv1.0.zip

Try it yourself, i`m interested in your Opinions.
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Old 01-20-2011, 10:26 AM   #2
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Bom dia,

Sou alemao, por isso meo portuguese e bastante ruim, and thats why the rest is in english. (Sorry, but the only brazilian thing that i know is the proverb: "Para um burro velho o melhor e capim novo." So ...)

Maybe it already has been discussed here, if not ...
Another hot recommendation in case you still need a good vintage EQ for free:
I tested the new SonEQ and my UAD/URS-ears told me, that this is the best freeware vintage-EQ you can have today. Here is the direct download-link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6560042/Sonimus%20SonEQv1.0.zip

Try it yourself, i`m interested in your Opinions.
Looks Good ill try tonight and write a comment, personally i love equalizers with a "drive" or a Saturation function! I an say that my fav eq for now is the AUTOEQ from Meldaproductions. i mainly use it on the bassline to takeoff sublow frequencies and add a bit of soft saturation in the same time. Sounds lovely! but i dont use the automatic equalizing functions, thats bullshit :P first train your hears than trust them!
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Old 01-20-2011, 12:30 PM   #3
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SOnEQ is awesome, but I think the best free EQs are demos of the commercial libraries for Nebula3. PITA to use though...
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agreed , and also the Sonny Oxford , Sonox Eq is very good option! But a expensive option
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