basiQ is an acronym for Baxandall simulation equalizer.
It is a 3-band equalizer plugin with photorealistic graphics from Kuassa, Inc. As the name implies, the engine are modeled after a design of classic baxandall equalizer well known for its smooth shelves and natural-sounding responses, similar to the tone control on a hi-fi systems. The simple controls allow you to shape the frequency from many sources to your needs, from opening up an air on guitar leads, adding a gentle shimmer on vocals, giving extra ‘oomph‘ on your synth basslines, or even getting more presence from your masters.
This straightforward equalizer are well-suited for mixing or mastering purpose although the neutral characteristic of basiQ are more suitable as a ‘sweetening‘ device or giving some transparent ‘tilt‘ to your mix rather than a surgical device, best paired on master output with Kratos Maximizer, another audio processing plugin from Kuassa, Inc.
It is a 3-band equalizer plugin with photorealistic graphics from Kuassa, Inc. As the name implies, the engine are modeled after a design of classic baxandall equalizer well known for its smooth shelves and natural-sounding responses, similar to the tone control on a hi-fi systems. The simple controls allow you to shape the frequency from many sources to your needs, from opening up an air on guitar leads, adding a gentle shimmer on vocals, giving extra ‘oomph‘ on your synth basslines, or even getting more presence from your masters.
This straightforward equalizer are well-suited for mixing or mastering purpose although the neutral characteristic of basiQ are more suitable as a ‘sweetening‘ device or giving some transparent ‘tilt‘ to your mix rather than a surgical device, best paired on master output with Kratos Maximizer, another audio processing plugin from Kuassa, Inc.
- Simple tone control with large Low, Mid, and High knobs
- Preset Management with 12 preset slot within a single bank
- Mono and Stereo applicable
- Supports up to 96 kHz Sample Rate
- Compact and straightforward user interface
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(5.6 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(5.6 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(5.6 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(5.8 Mb)
(4 / 5)
It's simple to use and sounds good. The only thing I'm missing is an option to reset knobs by double click. I know it's a minor thing, but it really saves time and is expected. For now my goto free EQ would be Brit Channel by Analog Obsession. It has some extra features like parametric EQ, hi-shelve, low cut & saturation. For more complicated job there's Melda MEqualizer. But anyways, this EQ sounds really neat!
(5 / 5)
Пять баллов!
(1 / 5)
One of the worst equalizers in my entire life ...
I suggest you offer some kind of explanation to substantiate your claim.
...less trolling and more explanations, please.
DANIL PROBABLY DOESNT KNOW ANY MUSIC THEORY ITS NOT IS FAULT HES JUST IGNORANT!
(5 / 5)
Love simple plugins
(5 / 5)
As good as similar Plugins from Sl*te D*gital and other "big brands". Unbelievible that it´s free! Thanx.
(5 / 5)
I like it. Makes the vocals pop.
(0 / 5)
Заебательско!
Что именно не работает?
(5 / 5)
COOL..VERY COOL
(1 / 5)
Makes a lot of troubles on cubase 7 :(
This is true to real Baxandal. I know because I've build couple of real ones. I use it all the time, great for vintage rock. Only improvement would be a components circuit tone modeling but it probably wouldn't work anyway since no plugin can sound like the real deal. To fix that, sometimes I run it through some hardware unit in bypass. Crazy? Maybe :)
It´s not crazy IMO! But you can also use a free saturation-plugin (Voxengo TubeAmp or FerricTDS) in combination with this eq to add some "anlogue circuit".
(4 / 5)
Record acoustic guitars through a microphone. Insert this in the track. Put the High knob at 1 o'clock. Other knobs at unity. Listen. Enjoy. Bounce it to a new track. Use it in the mix.
MUITO BOM, OBRIGADO A TODOS QUE DISPONIBILIZARAM ESSE MARAVILHOSO PLUGIN.
Excellent for everything, mastering especially.
(5 / 5)
So simple to use, but has a lovely sound and a great way to lift something out of the mix, even just by adding or cutting a small amount. Sometimes uncomplicated works best.
(5 / 5)
So sweet & perfect for mastering :)