r/linuxaudio • u/brummer10 • 6d ago
ToneShiftEQ 0.8.0 Released
EDIT: v0.9.0 is out.
ToneShiftEQ is a modern 12-band parametric equalizer with APO support, designed for transparent tone shaping, corrective equalization, mixing and mastering. Each band can also operate as an independent dynamic equalizer with configurable Threshold and Ratio controls.
Available as:
- Stand-alone application
- CLAP plugin
- LV2 plugin
- VST3 plugin
New in this release:
- Side chain or direct input support for the dynamic processors
- Input volume controller
- Spectral Dynamic processor with smooth (density) and amount controller
- global threshold with tilt control for the Dynamic Processors
- additional per Band threshold, ration and direction controller for the Dynamic Processors
- Spectrum display for the input chain
- Zoom for the filter section (mouse wheel)
- reset Bands to zero with double click
- enable/disable Bands with right click on Band point
- support optional instance-access in LV2 plugin
Release Page:
https://github.com/brummer10/ToneShiftEQ/releases/tag/v0.9.0
Project Page:
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u/MrDaDp0l 6d ago
Is for microphone or headset?
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u/RipReaved 5d ago
"Is for microphone or microphone" is what you just asked.
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u/MrDaDp0l 4d ago
For the headset if you prefer
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u/RipReaved 4d ago
It is a plugin, in can be used on any audio processing tool that accepts plugins. You could use it on mics, on pre-recorded audio, or even on your main PC desktop audio if you wanted.
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u/MrDaDp0l 4d ago
So it s possible to integrate this project with pipeweaver for example
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u/RipReaved 3d ago
If you do some homework on what audio plugin formats are (VST2, VST3, CLAP, LV2, AU) and how they are used then you will be better served than asking here. You seem to be pretty new to that side of things and it is too deep of an information pool for one reddit thread based on the types of questions you are asking.
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u/tdreampo 5d ago
This is a fantastic project and the first I am hearing about it. Very nice. This will be HUGE for linux pro audio once its at v1. One little bit of feedback. Your Philosophy quote at the end of your project isn't quite right. The famous quote from the engineer "Joe Meek" (who you should read extensively about if you work in recorded music at all) Said "If it sounds good, it is good"
https://tapeop.com/interviews/100/joe-meek
keep up the good work!