Product Description
INSPIRED BY THE EQUALIZERS THAT SHAPED THE MUSIC OF THE 20TH CENTURY
The EVE-AT1 is an equalizer modelled after the classic Neve* 1081. Add oomph, remove muddiness, give vocals a husky treatment, increase presence, remove rumble, and add character to any tracks, or a mix just before final mastering.
The Kuassa EVE-AT1 is an EQ inspired by the design of the legendary Neve* 1081 that is known for its clear, smooth, and very musical characteristics. We are thrilled by the sound and present this EQ as a modern tribute to one of the most influential audio tools ever created.
EVE-AT1 is a 4-band parametric equalizer with an additional high-pass and low-pass filter. Inspired by the EQ section of a renowned British Classic –the Neve* 1081 –this equalizer delivers a clear, smooth, and musical sound to shape your tracks. The EVE-AT1 possesses an additional parametric band with expanded Q bandwidth selection in the low-mid and high-mid frequency ranges as compared to the EVE-AT4. In addition, the AT1 implements a different high-pass and low-pass filter, giving the AT1 a slightly more conventional frequency response in these areas. These characteristics mean the EVE-AT1 is suitable for a broad range of musical applications, offering flexibility, versatility and all-around utility.
The AT1 was designed with simplicity and clarity in mind, allowing for straightforward usage and immediate productivity. It is suitable as a ‘go-to’ equalizer for a wide range of instruments and musical applications.
Features
- Approximately +/-18dB (Narrow Q), and +/-12 dB (Broad Q)
- Selectable broad/narrow Q bandwidth
- Selectable shelf/peak filter mode
- HP & LP, -18 dB/octave
- A/B compare button, A/B copy button
- Output trim, Phase Reverse Button
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System Requirements
- Windows Vista, 7, or later (32 / 64-bit)
- Mac OS 10.6 or later (64-bit)
- VST, VST3, Audio Units or AAX compatible Host Software
Note: This product is a plugin and a VST/VST3/AU/AAX compatible host/sequencer is needed to run this software.