LKJB Luftikus EQ
Luftikus is a digital adaption to an analog EQ with fext half-octave bands and additional high frequency boost.
As an improvement to the hardware it allows deeper cuts and supports a keep-gain mode where overall gain changes are avoided.
Luftikus has half-octave bands at 10, 40, 160 and 640 Hz, completed by a high shelf at 2.5 kHz. For adding sparkle to recordings a further high frequency boost at 2.5, 5, 10, 20 and 40 kHz can be used. The overall design was improved to allow deeper cuts. The range -5 to +10 is the original range while below -5 results in cuts unavailable in hardware.
Modes
The hardware adds overall gain which can lead to clipping. To counter this an output trim as well as the "Keep Gain" mode is available. While the trim allows manual adjustments the "Keep Gain" mode will keep (more or less) the overall loudness by reducing gain in non-boosted areas.
The "Analog" mode models a more analog behavior while in "Mastering" the controls become stepped and the "Analog" mode performs better.
As an improvement to the hardware it allows deeper cuts and supports a keep-gain mode where overall gain changes are avoided.
Luftikus has half-octave bands at 10, 40, 160 and 640 Hz, completed by a high shelf at 2.5 kHz. For adding sparkle to recordings a further high frequency boost at 2.5, 5, 10, 20 and 40 kHz can be used. The overall design was improved to allow deeper cuts. The range -5 to +10 is the original range while below -5 results in cuts unavailable in hardware.
Modes
The hardware adds overall gain which can lead to clipping. To counter this an output trim as well as the "Keep Gain" mode is available. While the trim allows manual adjustments the "Keep Gain" mode will keep (more or less) the overall loudness by reducing gain in non-boosted areas.
The "Analog" mode models a more analog behavior while in "Mastering" the controls become stepped and the "Analog" mode performs better.
Resumen:
Finalize a standout mix with this analog modeled EQ.
What it is:
An analog modeled mastering EQ.
How we use it:
Shape a mix in Lufitikus' Mastering mode without adding too much color.
Why it's cool:
The Analog switch allows for EQ-less coloring or - on the contrary - fairly transparent EQ.
What it is:
An analog modeled mastering EQ.
How we use it:
Shape a mix in Lufitikus' Mastering mode without adding too much color.
Why it's cool:
The Analog switch allows for EQ-less coloring or - on the contrary - fairly transparent EQ.
Analog
modeled EQ Improved for deeper cuts Mastering and analog modes "Keep
Gain" mode to avoid overall gain changes Low CPU-usage.
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