Unique Audio Analysis & Shaping Tools – EQ Your Mixes Faster Than Ever!

“MFreeformAnalogEq” comes with a massive amount of tools to help you shape your sounds down to the final detail.

Quick Start Guide

Presets – Presets button shows a window with all available presets.

Presets button shows a window with all available presets. Panic – Panic button resets the plugin state. You can use it to force the plugin to report latency to the host again and to avoid any audio problems.

Settings

Settings button shows a menu with additional settings of the plugin. Here is a brief description of the separate items.

Activate – lets you activate the plugin if the drag & drop activation method does not work in your host.

lets you activate the plugin if the drag & drop activation method does not work in your host. Advanced Settings – configures several processing options for the plug-in. Dry/wet affects determines, for Multiband plug-ins, which multiband parameters are affected by the Global dry/wet control.

configures several processing options for the plug-in. Dry/wet affects determines, for Multiband plug-ins, which multiband parameters are affected by the Global dry/wet control. Smart Interpolation – adjusts the interpolation algorithm used when changing parameter values; the higher the setting the higher the audio quality and the lower the chance of zippering noise, but more CPU will be used.

General Controls (Top Row)

Range – Range defines the range of the equalizer in dB. Range: +1.00 dB to +64.00 dB, default +24.00 dB

Range defines the range of the equalizer in dB. Range: +1.00 dB to +64.00 dB, default +24.00 dB Dry/Wet – Dry/wet defines the ratio between dry and wet signals. 100% means fully processed, 0% means no processing at all.

Dry/wet defines the ratio between dry and wet signals. 100% means fully processed, 0% means no processing at all. Output Gain – Output gain defines output gain applied after the equalization. Range: -24.00 dB to +24.00 dB, default 0.00 dB

Output gain defines output gain applied after the equalization. Range: -24.00 dB to +24.00 dB, default 0.00 dB Soft Saturation – Soft saturation defines amount of saturation simulating analog equalizers. Range: 0.00% to 100.0%, default 0.00

Accuracy (Top Right)

Maximum Bands – Maximum bands defines the maximum number of analog equalizer bands to be used to approximate the response that you draw.

Maximum bands defines the maximum number of analog equalizer bands to be used to approximate the response that you draw. Maximum Q – Maximum Q defines the maximum filter resonance.

Maximum Q defines the maximum filter resonance. Algorithm – Algorithm selector lets you choose which method is used to convert the frequency response into a configuration of the equalizer bands.

Algorithm selector lets you choose which method is used to convert the frequency response into a configuration of the equalizer bands. Equalizer Shape Graph – this defines the desired frequency response (the black/white line) and the response the analog equalizer is actually providing (the green line).

Mode Buttons

Reset – restores the original settings (0dB everywhere).

restores the original settings (0dB everywhere). Areas – this button displays settings for the visual areas, which are useful for better visual orientation in the frequency spectrum.

this button displays settings for the visual areas, which are useful for better visual orientation in the frequency spectrum. Analyzer – the Analyzer button enables or disables the spectrum analyzer, which shows the levels of individual frequencies.

the Analyzer button enables or disables the spectrum analyzer, which shows the levels of individual frequencies. Fill – this button enables or disables the full-sized analyzer micro-sonogram.

this button enables or disables the full-sized analyzer micro-sonogram. Sonogram – the Sonogram button enables or disables the spectrum sonogram, which shows levels of individual frequencies in time.

the Sonogram button enables or disables the spectrum sonogram, which shows levels of individual frequencies in time. Settings – shows the settings of the spectrum analyzer and the spectrum sonogram.

Envelope Graph

Envelope graph provides an extremely advanced way to edit any kind of shape that you can imagine. An envelope has a potentially unlimited number of points, connected by several types of curves with adjustable curvature (drag the dot in the middle of each arc) and the surroundings of each point can also be automatically smoothed using the smoothness (horizontal pull rod) control. You can also literally draw the shape in drawing mode (available via the main context menu).

For more information on these tools read the Manual HERE.