Little EQ is an equalizer plugin that brings to life the sound of a passive filter and an output transformer.
Windows version
Please unzip the file and move LittleEQ.vst3 to "C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3.
Note: You need to copy the entire outer LittleEQ.vst3 folder, not just the vst3 file inside "x86_64-win."
Mac version
Please unzip the zip file on Mac. Copy the LittleEQ.vst3 to /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/
Open Finder. Go to the top left application menu. Click "Go". Click "Go to Folder...". Type /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/ . Finder will open the VST3 folder. Copy and paste the LittleEQ.vst3 to the VST3 folder. You may need to enter your login password to paste file in this folder.
If you use Reaper, you will need to enable the per-plugin compatibility setting:
"Pass per-channel silence information to plug-in."
If you use Cubase, try to change the 32-bit processing to 64-bit processing.
I'm aiming to create an equalizer that's as clean as possible. My goal is to achieve a bright, in-your-face sound that still has a touch of body. I want to keep it simple and user-friendly, so I can easily shape the tunes while working on songs for my project.
I used neural networks to capture the sound of a homemade passive filter, which some people call "mojo." Then I applied various functions using DSP. To balance the sound of this equalizer, I further simulated the saturation of an EI96 output transformer.
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