![]() Through the green window we find what seems on first inspection to be a standard-issue plug-in EQ, with five parametric bands sandwiched by high and low shelves. Get SmartĪll the action takes place within one neatly designed, clean-looking interface, which can be switched between three different modes and changes colour accordingly. It’s available in AAX and VST formats on both Mac OS and Windows, and also as a Mac Audio Units plug-in. ![]() However, its EQ-like interface exists mainly to provide familiar and frequency-sensitive access to other features, including reverb removal and the ability to rebalance the pitched and noise components of a source. I’ve called it an EQ plug-in because Sonible do, and it’s true that Frei:raum can behave as a conventional parametric equaliser. The first product from Austrian developers Sonible aims to raise the IQ of EQ.Īccording to Google, the name of Sonible’s intriguing EQ plug-in translates to English as ‘free space’. On most sources, the smart curve is much more subtle than in this screenshot. ![]() ![]() As I drag the smart ‘EQ band’ around, the jagged line shows the actual correction being applied: note that a smart ‘boost’ in this case is actually applying a cut in the mid range.
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