Brainworx bx_panEQ by Plugin Alliance, a spatial equalizer that allows you to set up to 3 EQ on the virtual stereo field at any pan position, is now 91%OFF at only $10!

  

Brainworx bx_panEQ by Plugin Alliance, a spatial equalizer that allows you to set up to 3 EQ on the virtual stereo field at any pan position, is now 91%OFF at only $10!
Individual EQ with Stereo Panorama!
Brainworx, the leading developer of mid/side mixing tools, has released another groundbreaking product, bx_panEQ. This next-generation spatial equalizer will forever change the way you edit and shape your stereo tracks.

Imagine being able to EQ a crash cymbal buried in a pre-recorded stereo mix without affecting instruments panned elsewhere in the soundstage. Or how about moving a lead synth that sits in the center of the soundstage to the left or right to make room for the bass? bx_panEQ gives you comprehensive visibility into the stereo spatialization of your content, with intuitive visual controls to adjust the stereo field to your liking. It's a whole new approach to stereo spatial processing.

At the heart of bx_panEQ is the Focus control for each filter. This control adjusts the spread of the filter effect in the stereo panorama, allowing for everything from broad strokes to precise adjustments in your mix. The filters use an API-style proportional Q design, which allows for precision in fine-tuning your EQ by increasing the Q value as the gain is increased or decreased from 0dB, allowing for more precise adjustments. Solo buttons for each band allow you to hear the pure differences in your signal, giving you detailed insight into the exact changes in frequency response.

Best of all, the Panoramic Spectrum Analyzer intuitively guides you through the process by displaying the amplitude of your EQ boosts and cuts across the stereo field and frequency spectrum in real time, showing you exactly how your stereo width and frequency response blends. From this display, you can directly adjust the stereo position and relative gain of each band, which is extremely useful for recording automation or making on-the-fly adjustments. Plus, bx_panEQ is the first Brainworx plug-in to feature a resizable interface, allowing you to expand the size of the analyzer to comfortably work on larger displays.

The power of bx_panEQ in mixing and mastering applications is immense. To widen a stereo acoustic guitar track, gradually boost the high frequencies from left to right pan positions. To tweak a stereo mix of a live concert, tame boomy, hard-panned guitars without affecting the rest of the stereo field. Mastering engineers can fix a lopsided mix by individually equalizing localized spectral imbalances. Music producers can create unique and interesting stereo filter effects by auto-adjusting bands on the spectrum analyzer. The possibilities with bx_panEQ are endless.

bx_panEQ. Point, EQ, done.

Features
Three parametric bell curve filters (each with gain, frequency, Q, pan and focus controls) independently boost or cut EQ at separate pan positions in the stereo field.

Innovative focus control precisely controls the panoramic width of your EQ adjustments
Proportional Q filter design prevents progressive EQ boosts and cuts from spilling over into adjacent bands.
Color-coded panoramic spectrum analyzer plots pan position, frequency and amplitude changes of stereo content in real time as you make EQ adjustments.
The visual aid of the spectrum analyzer makes mix decisions easier, giving you direct control over the stereo position and gain of each band.
Each filter can be independently bypassed or soloed, and when soloed, signal differences are auditioned, allowing critical monitoring as you process.
Resizable interface lets you work on larger displays
Reposition instruments in a full mix by cutting and boosting the same frequencies at different points in the panorama.
Use automation to create dramatic pan filter effects.
Use bx_panEQ on a mono signal to spread frequencies out into stereo channels to add clarity and width.
"Stretch" your sound by boosting it incrementally from bass to treble, left to right, or vice versa, creating a wider-than-realistic sound on instruments like guitars and keyboards.

Ends 13th July.
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