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DUY releases "Deep Analog EQ" for Mac and "MagicEQ" and "Magic Spectrum" for Windows VST

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DUY has announced the availability of Deep Analog EQ for RTAS, VST, Audio Units and MAS users running Mac OS X. It features full interactive graphic control with traditional knob adjustments, plus the Proprietary & exclusive Modelled Active Circuit Synthesis (MACS) technology integrated to resemble full analog operation in the digital domain. It costs €199.

Main Features:

  • Pure analogue sound with full digital control.
  • Great depth control allows a virtually unlimited definition of analog warmth nuances.
  • Fully interactive graphic control blends traditional knob adjust and graphic EQ.
  • Proprietary & exclusive Modelled Active Circuit Synthesis (MACS) integrated to resemble full analog operation in the digital domain.
  • 9 bell modes on each band.
  • Noiseless hyper-realistic traditional filter nets, based on classic EQ circuitry.
  • 10 bands of total frequency control.
  • Comes with some 100 presets for easy-access operation.

DUY also recently announced that its MagicEQ (€149) and Magic Spectrum (€199) plug-ins are now also available for VST users who use Windows 7, Vista or XP.

MagicEQ makes equalizing extremely easy. Simply play your music through MagicEQ and it will automatically equalize the mix for you. You can still modify values yourself after MagicEQ has finished the analysis. DUY MagicEQ also comes with many presets that will help your mix "sound like the greatest mixes of all time".

Magic Spectrum is a mastering tool that allows you to modify frequency contents in a flexible and precise manner - any frequency content of any kind of audio material can be edited. Magic Spectrum's practical design includes a range of functions that vary from a very basic spectrum matching use to a total control over the audio spectrum, with high resolution and quality.

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