Toneboosters updates its analog-modelled, dynamic Equalizer to v4.1.8
Toneboosters updates its analog-modelled, dynamic Equalizer to v4.1.8 and adds analog circuitry modelling.
Since version 4.1.3, the following features have been implemented:
- Analog circuitry modelling. Every filter section can now run in pure digital mode or using analog circuitry modelling providing warmth and character.
- A new high-quality mode is available that uses oversampling and anti-aliasing filters for even higher-quality equalization.
- New filter types include flat-top filters of various orders, new high-order low and high shelving filters and a new spectral tilt filter.
- You can now set the color of curves and controls for each individual filter section.
- Improved visual indication of the time-varying gain when filters run in dynamic equalization mode.
- Undo/redo functionality to improve workflow.
- Lasso function to move and modify multiple filter sections simultaneously.
- Cross-hair functionality when hovering the equalizer.
- Over 10x reduction of plugin state memory communicated to host programs.
- Redesign of the controls panel to improve workflow and filter data.
- Improved scroll bar interaction with the mouse for zooming and scrolling.
- Grid lines can now be enabled or disabled.
- Snap-to-zero can now be enabled or disabled.
- New color theme has been added.
- New drop down menu to quickly resize the interface.
- Double-click in various corners will now automatically initiate a new filter with the appropriate type (high-pass, low-shelf, low-pass, or high-shelf).
- Improved GUI drawing performance.
- Improved UI spacing at low frequencies.
- Various stability and performance improvements.
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