Slate Digital has announced Infinity EQ billed as a new all graphical style equaliser plugin with features that include MS processing, solo bandpass, variable slope filters, group bands, lock bands and full screen mode.
Slate Digital has chosen to announce Infinity EQ with very little written information. Instead, they have released two videos, the first a conventional introductory video and the second which is more like a new-style TV ad.
In this video, Steven Slate says of infinity EQ “silkiest highs and fattest lows” and “It’s so intuitive we insist that you don’t read the manual.”
When it comes to using Infinity EQ, you can use the faders or use your jog wheel to control gain or bandwidth.
The plugin has been designed so that selecting the options requires the least amount of mouse movement to get access to the continuous slopes, filter options, shelf resonances and more.
The infinity EQ analyser aims to give you a clear view of your track and the results of your EQ adjustments and makes Mid-Side processing as simple as possible with features that can help to enhance the width of your mixes.
Infinity EQ Price And Availability
You can get Infinity EQ as part of their All Access Pass for $14.99 per month along with $5,000 worth of other plugins, synths, samples and masterclass production courses.
Infinity EQ will be available on February 20th 2020
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