Tilt EQ Series
Mix Adjustments made easy!
The Tilt EQ Series has been designed to give you an easy Way to adjust the Balance of your Mix or Mix Elements.
Usually a Tilt EQ was one of the simplest Approaches to adjust the Tonal Balance of a Mix, by using simple Shelf Filters to re-balance the Levels of the high and low Frequencies in a Recording.
Typically Tilt EQs (or Hardware EQs in general) often use fixed Steps to adjust the Filter Frequencies and maybe the Filter Resonance. Therefore most Hardware EQs have their own recognizable and often distinctive Sound. While in modern DAWs you can easily use more Steps or adjust the Filter Frequencies, Resonance and many other Settings freely.
Therefore, the Simple Tilt EQ has only one freely adjustable Filter Frequency and only Linked Gain.
The Fixed Tilt EQ has four Steps for each, the High- and Low-Shelf Filter Frequencies. Also, the High- and Low Gain can be adjusted independently, as Linked Gain is turned off by default.
On the Free Tilt EQ you have fluidly adjustable High- and Low-Shelf Filter Frequencies and the High- and Low Gain can also be adjusted independently, as Linked Gain is turned off by default.
(All of them run with Zero Latency, as Oversampling and Hi-Quality are disabled by default.)
On the Advanced Tilt EQ you have seven fixed Steps for each, the High- and Low-Shelf Filter Frequencies as well as the Option to adjust them freely, when turned down to 0. Linked Gain is also turned off by default. (Hi-Quality & Oversampling enabled)
Requires Ableton Live 11.2 Standard (or higher).
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Designed by Manu El Malik for GTHC-Studios.