Acustica Audio Silk eQ v.1.3.693.0
The Silk Eq is inspired by the sound of a German built equalizer from the 1960’s, featuring transformer balanced inputs and outputs, discreet Transistor buffer and gain stages, switched inductive Mid Band, and broad Low and High shelves.
Silk Eq can be used on a broad range of sound sources -- single instruments, buss duties, and overall mix sweetening.
Initial client feedback has suggested it’s very musical on Vocals, Acoustic instruments.
Silk is available in 4 sampling frequencies: 44.1, 48.0, 88.2, 96.0
Key Features
Despite the digital revolution in the pro audio industry, many of today’s top albums are still mixed with analog outboard gear. Many people feel that Mixing in the Analog domain imparts an elusive quality, a greater sense of weight, space, dynamics with a more ‘three dimensional’ image.
The sounds of Analog devices is potentially complex. The initial signal is changed in many, often very subtle ways, distortion characteristics, frequency response deviations, nonlinear saturation for instance.
Volterra technology captures these nonlinear characteristics inherent in the original hardware.
Sampling process has been performed by Tim Petherick. The unit was sampled with Mastering quality Convertors, using a method which takes considerably more time than the normal sampling standard. This method is of benefit to the entire audio spectrum.
High and Low shelves were sampled together, cutting down on the amount of times the sample tone traveled through the hardware and convertor circuits. This benefits the sonic accuracy and overall shape of the curves.
Four sample rates are provided, this avoids any negative SRC artifacts when matching with project sample rates, and helps project loading times.
Controls
Low and High Frequency Shelves: engaged together by ‘Shelving’ switch at the right of the Silk Eq.
Low Shelf with fixed frequency at 40 Hz. Gain range is approx. ±15dB.
High Shelf with fixed frequency at 15 kHz. Gain range is approx. ±15dB.
Mid Band Bell Eq. engaged by ‘Mid Band’ switch at the right of the Silk Eq.
Left control knob selects the Frequency.
0.7 – 1.0 – 1.5 – 2.3 – 3.5 - 5.6 kHz center’sF.
Bypass: This switch control sets the plugin operative or bypassed
Presets
Low Shelf: The Low Frequency Shelf fixed at 40 Hz with ±15dB of adjustable gain. Interestingly the Low Shelf Eq curves are of different shape whether in boost or cut, this is faithfully reproduced from the original unit.
High ShelfShelf: High Frequency Shelf fixed at 15 kHz with ±15dB of adjustable gain.
Just how the low shelves are faithfully reproduced from the original unit, the high Shelf Eq curves are also differently shaped whether in boost or cut.
Mid Bell: On the original Hardware called ‘Presence’.
Sys Requirements
Windows Minumum
Xp Sp2
Ram 2 Gb
Hd 120 Gb
Screen Resolution 1024x768
Audio Host VST compatible
CPU Dual Core
Windows Recommended
Latest 64 bits version
Ram 24 Gb Hd 120 Gb SSD Screen Resolution Full Hd Audio Host VST compatible Latest multicore CPU
[Installation]
UnRaR
1.Uninstall previous versions.
2.Install the plugin.
3.Run our keygen.
4.Select a product.
5.Click GENERATE to generate *.AUT file.
6.Save *.AUT to the same location to the plugin.
Our Keygen gets Challenge Code automatically from your computer.
However, you can get that code manually.
Challenge Codes are identical for all plugins.
(You don't need to load *.SER file one by one).
1.Uninstall previous versions.
2.Install the plugin.
3.Run the plugin.
*.SER (Challenge Code File) will be generated.
4.Run our keygen.
5.Select a product.
6.Click "Get From File" and open that *.SER file.
7.Click GENERATE to generate *.AUT file.
8.Save *.AUT to the same location to the plugin.
• That's it! Done.
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