DSEQ is a dynamic processor operating in the frequency domain.
DSEQ fully operates in the frequency domain, providing very high frequency selectivity thanks to self-regulating dynamic equalizers. DSEQ does its job with maximum transparency, even persistently. This avoids distortion, phasing, and artifacts even with very critical sound material. And DSEQ offers several high-quality modes of taming even single frequencies.
DSEQ provides a very easy to use interface. With just a few parameters (threshold, selectivity, and attack / release), a wide range of settings can be covered. Even the original set of parameters can make your mix more transparent. Just select the threshold parameter and lower it step by step. Now you can start focusing on specific frequency areas using pre-filters.
DSEQ comes with AB-LM Lite for matching perceived volume.

It can be used in all situations of mixing and mastering:

  • deessing vocals
  • removing resonances, for example, drum, guitar, vocal recordings
  • eliminating digital sharpness
  • balancing the mix
  • unmasking frequency areas
  • supporting pink noise during mixing / mastering

smooth linear phase dynamic filter
full frequency range processing, 10Hz – 22kHz
4 different quality modes: eco, normal, high and ultra
left / right and mid / side processing
global slope for detector signal (eg pink noise mixing / mastering)
12 independent pre- filter bands
side-chain support
multiple signal monitoring modes (pre-filter, delta, side chain)
multiple spectrum analyzing modes (stereo, left, right, mid, side)
perceptual loudness matching (powered by AB-LM Lite)
extended input / output meter, Peak / RMS / EBU / VU
narrow-band sweeping mode
sample exact A / B toggle for all processing modes
sample rates min. up to 192 kHz
“real” over sampling, up to 4x
EQ cheat sheets
precise parameter input
easy to use GUI
GUI resize up to 2x
preset management
full DAW automation support
64-bit internal processing
very efficient CPU usage design

By Leauger

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